Analytical Chemistry: An IntroductionHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - 527 pagine |
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Pagina 130
... solid is homogeneously dispersed as individual ions or molecules . In contrast to the true solution , the solid present in a colloidal suspension has a negligible effect on such properties as freezing point , boiling point , and osmotic ...
... solid is homogeneously dispersed as individual ions or molecules . In contrast to the true solution , the solid present in a colloidal suspension has a negligible effect on such properties as freezing point , boiling point , and osmotic ...
Pagina 131
... solid , then , would present a surface that is equivalent to the floor area of a good - sized house . One might expect that any properties of a solid - liquid system that are related to the interface between the solid and liquid would ...
... solid , then , would present a surface that is equivalent to the floor area of a good - sized house . One might expect that any properties of a solid - liquid system that are related to the interface between the solid and liquid would ...
Pagina 134
... solid should be less than that of a crystalline solid where the ions are tightly packed in a regular arrangement . Finally , this solid should be porous in nature and be capable of containing large volumes of the solvent internally . As ...
... solid should be less than that of a crystalline solid where the ions are tightly packed in a regular arrangement . Finally , this solid should be porous in nature and be capable of containing large volumes of the solvent internally . As ...
Sommario
PREFACE | 1 |
Some Elementary Concepts | 7 |
The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 34 |
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