| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier - 1902 - 506 pages
...Chem..Soc. Tram. LXVIII. 73 (1895). 2 Collected Papers, p. 619. and c represents the concentration of the solution. The chance that two such ions should be...Similarly, the chance for the conjunction of three ions is (Ac)2, and for the conjunction of n ions is (.Ac)". In order that three solutions, containing trivalent,... | |
| Thorburn Brailsford Robertson - 1918 - 508 pages
...solution, and may be written as AC, where A is a constant and C represents the concentration of the solution. The chance that two such ions should be...of three ions is (AC)3, and for the conjunction of ra ions is (AC)*." and univalent ions respectively should have equal coagulative powers, the frequency... | |
| Thorburn Brailsford Robertson - 1920 - 644 pages
...the solution and may be written as AC, where A is constant and C represents the concentration of the solution. The chance that two such ions should be...three ions is (AC)3, and for the conjunction of n ions is (AC)"." "In order that three solutions containing trivalent, divalent and univalent ions respectively... | |
| 1899 - 614 pages
...solution, and may be written as Ac, where A is a constant and c represents the concentration of the solution. The chance that two such ions should be...three solutions, containing trivalent, divalent, and inonovalent ions respectively, should have equal coagulative powers, the frequency with which the necessary... | |
| 508 pages
...also Hardy and Whetham, Jour. Physiology, xxiv. 288 (1899). and c represents the concentration of the solution. The chance that two such ions should be...is the product of their separate chances, that is, (Ac)\ Similarly, the chance for the conjunction of three ions is (Ac)1, and for the conjunction of... | |
| 1899 - 636 pages
...solution, and may be written as Ac, where A is a constant and c represents the concentration of the solution. The chance that two such ions should be...is the product of their separate chances, that is (Ac)s. Similarly, the chance for the conjunction of three ions is (Ac)8, and for the con junction of... | |
| 1899 - 582 pages
...be written as AC, where A is & constant and C the concentration of the solution. The chance that two ions should be present together is the product of their separate chances, that is < --UT-, and the chance that three ions should be in conjunction with the colloidal particle is (ACf.... | |
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