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Double layer forces

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Double layer forces refer to the interactions between charged surfaces in a fluid, typically an electrolyte solution. These forces are fundamental in colloid and interface science and are important in various fields such as biology, materials science, and electrochemistry. The concept of double layer forces is based on the formation of an electric double layer (EDL) at the interface between a charged surface and an electrolyte solution.

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