An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... positive or negative work , produce an alteration in the amount of heat evolved . Welter enunciated a rule whereby one might arrive at an approximate value of the heat of oxidation of a compound containing oxygen as well as carbon and ...
... positive or negative work , produce an alteration in the amount of heat evolved . Welter enunciated a rule whereby one might arrive at an approximate value of the heat of oxidation of a compound containing oxygen as well as carbon and ...
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... positive pole reduces surface tension as shown at C. II . Indirectly . Effect of solutes . Substances which when fluid have a lower surface tension than water , lower surface ten- sion when dissolved in water , and vice versa . Why this ...
... positive pole reduces surface tension as shown at C. II . Indirectly . Effect of solutes . Substances which when fluid have a lower surface tension than water , lower surface ten- sion when dissolved in water , and vice versa . Why this ...
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... positive and the " acid " ion a negative charge . ( The former , in Faraday's terminology , is called a cation and the latter an anion . ) 2. Ions are never free , but are always hydrated . B.B. 49 4 1. Electrical Charge . It is obvious ...
... positive and the " acid " ion a negative charge . ( The former , in Faraday's terminology , is called a cation and the latter an anion . ) 2. Ions are never free , but are always hydrated . B.B. 49 4 1. Electrical Charge . It is obvious ...
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... ( positive electrode ) and the cations ( positive ions ) will be drawn towards the cathode ( negative electrode ) . Such a solution will therefore conduct electricity , and further , its efficiency as a conductor will depend on the number ...
... ( positive electrode ) and the cations ( positive ions ) will be drawn towards the cathode ( negative electrode ) . Such a solution will therefore conduct electricity , and further , its efficiency as a conductor will depend on the number ...
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... positive charge with a higher E.M.F. It is imperative to note that unless the electrostatic force mutually exerted between anion and cation is overcome , these ions though separated will never be far apart . In ordinary solutions the ...
... positive charge with a higher E.M.F. It is imperative to note that unless the electrostatic force mutually exerted between anion and cation is overcome , these ions though separated will never be far apart . In ordinary solutions the ...
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