Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 123-124Chemical news office., 1921 |
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... reaction at con- stant temperature and volume . We , therefore , find the chemists using two quite different definitions of chemical affinity . It is to be expected that such a state of affairs will cause a confusion in our science ...
... reaction at con- stant temperature and volume . We , therefore , find the chemists using two quite different definitions of chemical affinity . It is to be expected that such a state of affairs will cause a confusion in our science ...
Strona 9
... reaction , they are quite different things . Guldberg and Waage expressed the driving force of a reaction by the product of the concen- trations of the reacting substances and the co- efficient of affinity k . When these concentrations ...
... reaction , they are quite different things . Guldberg and Waage expressed the driving force of a reaction by the product of the concen- trations of the reacting substances and the co- efficient of affinity k . When these concentrations ...
Strona 18
... reaction on the addition of small quantities of acid or alkali . Aqueous extracts of soils are but feebly buffered ; the introduction of a little alkali , such as the ammonia produced by the reduction of nitrates by the hydrogen ...
... reaction on the addition of small quantities of acid or alkali . Aqueous extracts of soils are but feebly buffered ; the introduction of a little alkali , such as the ammonia produced by the reduction of nitrates by the hydrogen ...
Strona 19
... reaction soon reaches an equilibrium point . Similar reactions of the aluminates and silicates of Ca or K will account for the greater adsorption of Ca during the action of the hydroxides on sour soils . In the case of peat soils Sven ...
... reaction soon reaches an equilibrium point . Similar reactions of the aluminates and silicates of Ca or K will account for the greater adsorption of Ca during the action of the hydroxides on sour soils . In the case of peat soils Sven ...
Strona 22
... reaction cannot be utilised for its quantitative estimation , thereby differing from other arseno compounds , because of difficulty in distinguishing the exact end - point . Calculated for C , H ,, O , NAs ,: N , 9'93 ; As , 26.60 ...
... reaction cannot be utilised for its quantitative estimation , thereby differing from other arseno compounds , because of difficulty in distinguishing the exact end - point . Calculated for C , H ,, O , NAs ,: N , 9'93 ; As , 26.60 ...
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