Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 117-118Chemical news office., 1918 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 100
Strona 2
... concentration , and is equal to- q = O'434 Byo c RT A · ( 6 ) . The amount adsorbed increases more slowly than the concentration , and finally when c is large compared to A , the surface becomes saturated . The limiting amount adsorbed ...
... concentration , and is equal to- q = O'434 Byo c RT A · ( 6 ) . The amount adsorbed increases more slowly than the concentration , and finally when c is large compared to A , the surface becomes saturated . The limiting amount adsorbed ...
Strona 3
... concentration of the solution increases the molecules become more closely packed in the surface layer , and finally when the surface becomes saturated the molecules are all arranged with their hydrocarbon chains placed vertically . We ...
... concentration of the solution increases the molecules become more closely packed in the surface layer , and finally when the surface becomes saturated the molecules are all arranged with their hydrocarbon chains placed vertically . We ...
Strona 4
... concentration increases in geometrical proportion . 6. The depression of the surface tension F is expressed as a function of the concentration c by the following equation : F = f ( c / A ) ( 16 ) . Here A is a constant characteristic of ...
... concentration increases in geometrical proportion . 6. The depression of the surface tension F is expressed as a function of the concentration c by the following equation : F = f ( c / A ) ( 16 ) . Here A is a constant characteristic of ...
Strona 5
... concentration used by Traube was not sufficient to yield a saturated surface . This was shown by a marked lack of constancy in the values of AF for the higher concentra- tions . In such cases the value of B could not be deter- mined ...
... concentration used by Traube was not sufficient to yield a saturated surface . This was shown by a marked lack of constancy in the values of AF for the higher concentra- tions . In such cases the value of B could not be deter- mined ...
Strona 16
... concentrations in the two regions and A is the difference in potential energy per grm . molecule ( The above equation ... concentration c in the surface layer in terms of λ or vice versa . ' The equation may also be derived from purely ...
... concentrations in the two regions and A is the difference in potential energy per grm . molecule ( The above equation ... concentration c in the surface layer in terms of λ or vice versa . ' The equation may also be derived from purely ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
acetate alcohol alumina ammonia ammonium amount analysis apparatus application Association atomic weight B.Sc British cadmium iodide carbon cent Chem CHEMICAL NEWS Office Chemistry chemists chloride coal College colour Committee compounds concentration containing copper Council course crystallisation crystals D.Sc determined dissolved dysprosium electric ethyl experiments Extraction Farringdon Street fertiliser filtered furnace glass grms heat holmium hydrated hydrochloric acid hydrogen industry Institute iodide iodine iron J. J. THOMSON Laboratory lead Lectures lime liquid London M.Sc manufacture material metal method minerals Minister of Munitions molecules Munitions Newcastle Street nitrate nitric acid nitrogen obtained Organic Chemistry organisation oxide paper Physical Portland cement potassium practical precipitate present production Prof quantity radium reaction Research salt sample Science scientific silicate silver slag Society sodium soluble solution steel strontium substances sulphate sulphide surface technical temperature thorium tion trade tube viscosity WHATMAN zinc