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" A certain parallelism is maintained between the two classes, notwithstanding their differences. The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid probably all appear in the solution of a colloid, but greatly reduced in degree. The process becomes... "
The Second Step in Chemistry, Or the Student's Guide to the Higher Branches ... - Página 670
por Robert Galloway - 1864 - 774 páginas
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Essays in Historical Chemistry

Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1894 - 406 páginas
...water—eg solubility, power of combination—the colloids exhibit as great diversity as the crystalloids. " The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...colloid, but greatly reduced in degree. . . . The change of temperature usually occurring in the act of solution becomes [in the case of the colloid]...
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The Chemistry of India Rubber: Including the Outlines of a Theory on ...

Carl Otto Weber - 1902 - 340 páginas
...not. A certain parallelism is maintained between the two classes notwithstanding their differences. " The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...in the act of solution becomes barely perceptible. The liquid is always sensibly gummy or viscous when concentrated. The colloid, though often dissolved...
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The Chemistry of India Rubber: Including the Outlines of a Theory on ...

Carl Otto Weber - 1903 - 344 páginas
...not. A certain parallelism is maintained between the two classes notwithstanding their differences. " The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...but greatly reduced in degree. The process becomes blow ; time, indeed, appearing essential to all colloidal changes. The change of temperature usually...
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Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and ...

Richard Adolf Zsigmondy - 1909 - 290 páginas
...crystalloids. A certain parallelism is maintained between the two classes, notwithstanding their differences. "The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...colloidal changes. The change of temperature, usually occuring in the act of solution, becomes barely perceptible. The liquid is always sensibly gummy or...
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The Physical Properties of Colloidal Solutions

Eli Franklin Burton - 1916 - 216 páginas
...crystalloids. A certain parallelism is maintained between the two classes notwithstanding their differences. " The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...in the act of solution becomes barely perceptible. The liquid is always sensibly gummy or viscous when concentrated. The colloid, although often dissolved...
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The Nature of Solution

Harry Clary Jones, Ebenezer Emmet Reed - 1917 - 420 páginas
...is that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organized mass." Again,2 "The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...the act of solution, becomes barely perceptible." . . . "The colloid, although often dissolved in a large proportion by its solvent, is held in solution...
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The Nature of Solution

Harry Clary Jones, Ebenezer Emmet Reed - 1917 - 422 páginas
...is that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organized mass." Again,2 "The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...in the solution of a colloid, but greatly reduced hi degree. The process becomes slow; time, indeed, appearing essential to all colloidal changes. The...
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Handbook of Chemical Engineering, Volumen2

Donald Macy Liddell - 1922 - 504 páginas
...crystalloids. A certain parallelism is maintained between the two classes, notwithstanding their differences. "The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...in the act of solution, becomes barely perceptible. The liquid is always sensibly gummy or viscous when concentrated. The colloid, although often dissolved...
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The Chemistry of Rubber Manufacture

Lothar E. Weber - 1926 - 396 páginas
...not. A certain parallelism is maintained between the two classes notwithstanding their differences. " The phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...in the act of solution becomes barely perceptible. The liquid is always sensibly gummy or viscous when concentrated. The colloid, though often dissolved...
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Colloid Chemistry, Theoretical and Applied: Theory and methods

Jerome Alexander - 1926 - 992 páginas
...of hydrosols of sulfur, Prussian blue, arsenous sulfide, and ferric oxide. For example, Graham says, "the phenomena of the solution of a salt or crystalloid...solution of a colloid, but greatly reduced in degree. The change of temperature usually occurring in the act of solution becomes barely perceptible." In spite...
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