Abstract

The ultrasonic waves causes the cerie hydroxide sol to set to a gel. This change has been followed by measuring viscosity, conductivity and hydrogen ion concentration. It has been shown that the extent of hydrogen peroxide formed under the action of ultrasonic waves on water is not alone sufficient to explain for the increase in viscosity, nor at such concentrations it would set the sol to a gel.

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