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... solution under study and a second electro- lyte , called an indicator solution , which contains an ion in common with it ; the movement of this boundary , which is visible if the refractive indices of experi- mental and indicator solutions ...
... solution under study and a second electro- lyte , called an indicator solution , which contains an ion in common with it ; the movement of this boundary , which is visible if the refractive indices of experi- mental and indicator solutions ...
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... solution was diluted with solvent to infinite dilution . They were thereby enabled to connect the activity coefficient with the concentration and other properties of the solution and for a given solvent and temperature obtained an ...
... solution was diluted with solvent to infinite dilution . They were thereby enabled to connect the activity coefficient with the concentration and other properties of the solution and for a given solvent and temperature obtained an ...
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... solution pressure is constant for a given metal and hence л const . + ( RT / zF ) log.p. = Now , for a solution p RTa where a is the activity of the ions considered . Hence π = лo + ( RT / 2F ) log.a , where л is a constant ...
... solution pressure is constant for a given metal and hence л const . + ( RT / zF ) log.p. = Now , for a solution p RTa where a is the activity of the ions considered . Hence π = лo + ( RT / 2F ) log.a , where л is a constant ...
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