British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1926 |
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... surface . It is suggested that this behaviour is due to the transformation into heat of only part of the light energy absorbed , the remainder going to increase the internal energy of the atom or molecule . On this assumption , formulæ ...
... surface . It is suggested that this behaviour is due to the transformation into heat of only part of the light energy absorbed , the remainder going to increase the internal energy of the atom or molecule . On this assumption , formulæ ...
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... surface of the solution and on the surface of mercury is in agreement with Gibbs ' equation . When a surface concentrating substance such as saponin is added to the solution , the amount of solute adsorbed at the surface is of the same ...
... surface of the solution and on the surface of mercury is in agreement with Gibbs ' equation . When a surface concentrating substance such as saponin is added to the solution , the amount of solute adsorbed at the surface is of the same ...
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... surface adsorption of the solutions . The results do not agree with the view that the surface layer of salt solutions consists of a single layer of oriented water molecules . Solutions of cadmium chloride behave anomalously , probably ...
... surface adsorption of the solutions . The results do not agree with the view that the surface layer of salt solutions consists of a single layer of oriented water molecules . Solutions of cadmium chloride behave anomalously , probably ...
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... surface adsorption of the solutions . The results do not agree with the view that the surface layer of salt solutions consists of a single layer of oriented water molecules . Solutions of cadmium chloride behave anomalously , probably ...
... surface adsorption of the solutions . The results do not agree with the view that the surface layer of salt solutions consists of a single layer of oriented water molecules . Solutions of cadmium chloride behave anomalously , probably ...
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... surface at about 300 ° in a " normal " state of activity ( i.e. , the maximum reached after a period of use ) , is always directly proportional to the pressure of the mixture . The catalysing power of the surface may be much reduced by ...
... surface at about 300 ° in a " normal " state of activity ( i.e. , the maximum reached after a period of use ) , is always directly proportional to the pressure of the mixture . The catalysing power of the surface may be much reduced by ...
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