Abstract

In the preceding paper a new size distribution equation for emulsion particles was introduced. Though a very good agreement between theory and experiment was found for mechanically prepared emulsions, it was felt desirable to examine critically the limits of its validity. This is done in the present paper with the aid of experimental data from the literature on size distributions of emulsion particles. Two distinct criteria, both of which must be fulfilled, are formulated and applied in judging the validity of the new equation. A comparison with two other well-known distribution equations, viz. the log-probability and the Rosin-Rammler equation, showed that the new equation is to be preferred for representing experimental size distributions of emulsion particles.

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