44. Solving a chemistry problem

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150. With a potential gradient of 100 V / m, particles move towards the cathode at a speed of 4.1 ∙ 10-6 m / s. Calculate the ξ-potential if the viscosity of water is η = 1.2∙10-3 Pa∙s, the dielectric constant is 81. What phenomenon is described in the problem?

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