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giilation of very dilute latices ; e.g. at 1 "/o ''''■'^x (0.3 '/o I'uhher in 

 the mixtiirej, see fig. 2, lower, enlarged pari. 



The microscopic image of the licpiid in the second liquid range, 

 is, e.g. for a mixture with 2 '/o latex, as follows. 



At a small acid-concentration almost all the riibhei-globulus are 

 still free from each other, and have a Browuian movement; only 

 very few small lumps are seen, consisting of some little globules 

 touching each other. Starting from an acid-concentration of about 

 0.02 N to increase somewhat, but by far the greater part of the 

 particles are still free and in vivid Brownian movement. Only at 



