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Page 183
... coefficient of affi- nity be k , then the force is represented by k.p.q. This expression also evidently represents the amounts of A and B transformed in unit time into A ' and B ' .... If the active masses of A ' and B ' be p ' and q ...
... coefficient of affi- nity be k , then the force is represented by k.p.q. This expression also evidently represents the amounts of A and B transformed in unit time into A ' and B ' .... If the active masses of A ' and B ' be p ' and q ...
Page 186
... coefficients . The velocity - coefficient , as also the coefficients a , b , c , must be considered as dependent not only upon the nature of the substances in the system , but also upon the temperature ; the nature of this dependence ...
... coefficients . The velocity - coefficient , as also the coefficients a , b , c , must be considered as dependent not only upon the nature of the substances in the system , but also upon the temperature ; the nature of this dependence ...
Page 466
... coefficient of atomic absorption where A coefficient of absorption , E = atomic weight , D = density , N = number of atoms . On com- paring his conclusions , however , with his experimental num- bers , they do not appear to be justified ...
... coefficient of atomic absorption where A coefficient of absorption , E = atomic weight , D = density , N = number of atoms . On com- paring his conclusions , however , with his experimental num- bers , they do not appear to be justified ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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