An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... ions present , i.e. on the dissociation of the solute . This provides the basis on which the method for estimating the concentration of ions has been devised . In doing ... Ions, 56 Speed of Ions, Hydration of Ions, 57 Effect of Temperature.
... ions present , i.e. on the dissociation of the solute . This provides the basis on which the method for estimating the concentration of ions has been devised . In doing ... Ions, 56 Speed of Ions, Hydration of Ions, 57 Effect of Temperature.
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... ions of potassium chloride when completely dissociated . 64.6 65.5 Now , as the speed of K to Cl is as i.e. as 16 ... ions , provided , of course , that dissociation is complete . Partially dissociated salts are more completely ionised ...
... ions of potassium chloride when completely dissociated . 64.6 65.5 Now , as the speed of K to Cl is as i.e. as 16 ... ions , provided , of course , that dissociation is complete . Partially dissociated salts are more completely ionised ...
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... ion other than H and at least one negative ion other than OH is a salt . ( d ) If , in addition to the positive and negative ions mentioned in ( c ) , the salt yields an H + ion , it is called an acid salt . E.g. KHSO , Na2HPO4 = : K + ...
... ion other than H and at least one negative ion other than OH is a salt . ( d ) If , in addition to the positive and negative ions mentioned in ( c ) , the salt yields an H + ion , it is called an acid salt . E.g. KHSO , Na2HPO4 = : K + ...
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THE STORAGE OF ENERGY | 14 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 1 CALORIMETRY | 22 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 2 THE ANIMAL | 31 |
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