Abstract
It is shown that the simultaneous buildup of instability of the free surface of a solution of an inactive substance in relation to its concentration and the Tonks-Frenkel instability, causes the branches of the dispersion equation describing each of these instabilities separately to close onto one another and form two new composite branches of unstable liquid motion.
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