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The phrase "foaming ability" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something's capability to form foam, e.g. "The detergent had an impressive foaming ability."
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To measure the foaming ability of a particular system, the foaming ability coefficient (Fq) was used, which was defined as (Wang et al. 2001): F_{text{q}} = frac{3}{4}t_{1/2} V_{text{i}} (1)The systems with best foaming ability exhibit the highest values of Fq.
We explain this enhancement in foaming ability through rheological and crystallization studies.
The foam flooding formula was optimized by good performance of foaming ability, stability and FCI.
The dependant variables within a confidence level less than 5% were Haugh units, foaming ability, foam stability, and number of Salmonella typhimurium.
We attribute the enhancement in foaming ability of mPE/fibrillated-PP to the concurrent increase in strain-induced hardening response and improved crystallization kinetics.
In this study, we report a facile, effective, low-cost and eco-friendly approach for the preparation of PPC/PBS/PTFE ternary in situ nano-fibrillar biocomposites to significantly improve the strength and foaming ability of PPC without sacrificing their excellent biodegradability.
Open image in new window Figure 5 Plot of foaming ability residual versus predicted values.
In Fig. 2, the foaming ability coefficients of different surfactants at different concentrations are presented.
Open image in new window Figure 6 Three-dimensional surface plot of foaming ability data.
Figure 6 presents the three-dimensional response surface plot of foaming ability.
The betaine and LABS will influence the foaming ability of the car shampoo formulation.
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