| 1862 - 1196 str.
...the high number appears to be attained by the repetition of a smaller number. The inquiry suggests itself whether the colloid molecule may not be constituted...really be this composite character of the molecule. With silicic acid, which can exist in combination both as a crystalloid and colloid, we have two series... | |
| John Hurley, Helen Sanders - 1996 - 588 str.
...Chemistry, is quoted by Alexander as saying, "The inquiry suggests itself as to whether the colloid particle may not be constituted by the grouping together of...really be this composite character of the molecule." This was in 1864, and further research has tended to prove this theory, though no longer ago than 1919... | |
| 814 str.
...of smaller units was a persuasive one for many decades. Graham had noted that "the inquiry suggests itself whether the colloid molecule may not be constituted by the grouping together of a number of smaller crystalloidal molecules" and, after the work of Adair and Svedberg, it was stated that "it is certain... | |
| Graeme K. Hunter - 2000 - 408 str.
...the high number appears to be attained by the repetition of a smaller number. The inquiry suggests itself whether the colloid molecule may not be constituted...may not really be this composite character of the molecule.'40 At the time these words were written, the concepts of valence and the structural formula... | |
| Herbert Morawetz - 2002 - 328 str.
...Nageli's work, wrote161 on the basis of a presumed low reactivity of colloids: The inquiry then suggests itself whether the colloid molecule may not be constituted...really be this composite character of the molecule/ The concept of molecular aggregates in solution seemed legitimate, particularly after Krafft demonstrated... | |
| 1862 - 600 str.
...the high number appears to be attained by the repetition of a smaller number. The inquiry suggests itself whether the colloid molecule may not be constituted...really be this composite character of the molecule. With silicic acid, which can exist in combination both as a crystalloid and colloid, we have two series... | |
| Robert Galloway - 1864 - 804 str.
...high number appears to be attained by the repetition of a smaller number. The inquiry suggests iteelf, whether the colloid molecule may not be constituted...really be this composite character of the molecule." 1506. Silicic acid can exist both as a crystalloid and a colloid. Mr. Graham has designated it in its... | |
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