The theory supposes that solubility is due to two forces; first, one which tends to arrange substances into the lattice forms which they would have in the solid state, second, to thermal forces tending to break up such lattice forms. The fundamental assumption is made that lattice forms consisting of combinations of solvent and solute must tend to form where solution exists
The polished strips of metal were agitated by means of a device constructed to simulate plant condit...
The physical basis of the Uhlig-Blander theory is criticized. It Is shown that gas solubilities may ...
The following thesis is to be regarded as a resume and brief extension of some of the Author's wor...
The theory supposes that solubility is due to two forces; first, one which tends to arrange substanc...
The solubility of copper iodate in pure water and in solutions of potassium chloride, potassium sulp...
Solubility equilibria are related to thertnodynainic properties in general and chemical po-tentials ...
Stieglitz1 pointed out in 1908 that the derivation of the solubility product law based on the applic...
The problem of solubility and the phenomena connected therewith lies at the basis of chemistry. Notw...
Abstract — A brief history of solubility theory is outlined, and the distinguishing features of mode...
A simple model of liquid / liquid solubility has been developed. The existing solubility parameter t...
This paper explores the solubility process from a number of perspectives, including the second law o...
Regular solution theory indicates that the solubility parameters of crystalline organic compounds mi...
The most useful experimental methods for all types of solubility measurements The importance of solu...
The writer has felt that at or about the critical temperature of solutions, there might be found phe...
The chapter refers to a general concept of solubility product Ksp of sparingly soluble hydroxides an...
The polished strips of metal were agitated by means of a device constructed to simulate plant condit...
The physical basis of the Uhlig-Blander theory is criticized. It Is shown that gas solubilities may ...
The following thesis is to be regarded as a resume and brief extension of some of the Author's wor...
The theory supposes that solubility is due to two forces; first, one which tends to arrange substanc...
The solubility of copper iodate in pure water and in solutions of potassium chloride, potassium sulp...
Solubility equilibria are related to thertnodynainic properties in general and chemical po-tentials ...
Stieglitz1 pointed out in 1908 that the derivation of the solubility product law based on the applic...
The problem of solubility and the phenomena connected therewith lies at the basis of chemistry. Notw...
Abstract — A brief history of solubility theory is outlined, and the distinguishing features of mode...
A simple model of liquid / liquid solubility has been developed. The existing solubility parameter t...
This paper explores the solubility process from a number of perspectives, including the second law o...
Regular solution theory indicates that the solubility parameters of crystalline organic compounds mi...
The most useful experimental methods for all types of solubility measurements The importance of solu...
The writer has felt that at or about the critical temperature of solutions, there might be found phe...
The chapter refers to a general concept of solubility product Ksp of sparingly soluble hydroxides an...
The polished strips of metal were agitated by means of a device constructed to simulate plant condit...
The physical basis of the Uhlig-Blander theory is criticized. It Is shown that gas solubilities may ...
The following thesis is to be regarded as a resume and brief extension of some of the Author's wor...