Although chemically inert in the ordinary sense, colloids possess a comparative activity of their own, arising out of their physical properties. While the rigidity of the crystalline structure shuts out external impressions, the softness of the gelatinous... Medical Times and Gazette - Página 1251861Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, Jerome Alexander - 1909 - 318 páginas
...medium for liquid diffusion, like water itself. The same penetrability appears to take the form of cementation in such colloids as can exist at a high...Hence a wide sensibility on the part of colloids to external agents. Another and eminently characteristic quality of colloids, is their mutability. Their... | |
| Richard Zsigmondy - 1909 - 314 páginas
...appears to take the form of cementation in such colloids as can LIQUID DIFFUSION APPLIED TO ANALYSIS exist at a high temperature. Hence a wide sensibility on the part of colloids to external agents. Another and eminently characteristic quality of colloids, is their mutability. Their... | |
| 1861 - 806 páginas
...rigidity of the crystalline structure shuts out external impressions, the softness of the gelatinous colloid partakes of fluidity, and enables the colloid...Hence a wide sensibility on the part of colloids to external agents. Another eminently characteristic quality of colloids, is their mutability. Their existence... | |
| Jerome Alexander - 1919 - 110 páginas
...rigidity of the crystalline structure shuts out external impressions, the softness of the gelatinous colloid partakes of fluidity, and enables the colloid...The same penetrability appears to take the form of cementation in such colloids as can exist at high temperature. Hence a wide sensibility on the part... | |
| Jerome Alexander - 1919 - 110 páginas
...itself. The same penetrability appears to take the form of cementation in such colloids as can exist at high temperature. Hence a wide sensibility on the part of colloids to external agents. Another and eminently characteristic quality of colloids is their mutability. Their... | |
| Benjamin Moore - 1921 - 358 páginas
...rigidity of the crystalline structure shuts out external impressions, the softness of the gelatinous colloid partakes of fluidity, and enables the colloid...a medium for liquid diffusion, like water itself. " Another and eminently characteristic quality of colloids is their mutability. Their existence is... | |
| Benjamin Moore - 1921 - 356 páginas
...rigidity of the crystalline structure shuts out external impressions, the softness of the gelatinous colloid partakes of fluidity, and enables the colloid...a medium for liquid diffusion, like water itself. " Another and eminently characteristic quality of colloids is their mutability. Their existence is... | |
| Donald Macy Liddell - 1922 - 504 páginas
...rigidity of the crystalline structure shuts out external impressions, the softness of the gelatinous colloid partakes of fluidity, and enables the colloid...The same penetrability appears to take the form of cementation in such colloids as can exist at a high temperature, hence a wide sensibility on the part... | |
| Donald Macy Liddell - 1922 - 496 páginas
...medium for liquid diffusion, like water itself. The same penetrability appears to take the form of cementation in such colloids as can exist at a high...hence a wide sensibility on the part of colloids to external agents. Another and eminently characteristic quality of colloids is their mutability. Their... | |
| Lothar E. Weber - 1926 - 396 páginas
...housewife in utilising very small amounts of alum for facilitating the setting of her jellies. 3 Loc. dt. medium for liquid diffusion, like water itself. The same penetrability appears to take the form of cementation in such colloids as can exist at a high temperature. Hence a wide sensibility on the part... | |
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