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" The osmotic pressure of a solution is proportional to the concentration and also to the absolute temperature. "
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science - Page 237
1898
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The Elements of Electro-chemistry Treated Experimentally

Robert Theodor Wilhelm Lüpke - Electrochemistry - 1897 - 278 pages
...accurate measurements of the osmotic pressures of solutions, by Pfeffer, led to the two following laws : The osmotic pressure of a solution is proportional...concentration, and also to the absolute temperature. Let P be the osmotic pressure in atmospheres, c the percentage contents of the solution, t the temperature...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 77

Chemistry - 1898 - 424 pages
...elementary or compound ion is charged with exaâly the same quantity of positive or negative eleâricity, which behaves as if it were an electrical atom that...down in Parts I. and II., of the production of the eleâric current in galvanic cells and the deductions made from it are considered. Nernst explains...
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Physical Chemistry: Its Bearing on Biology and Medicine

James Charles Philip - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical - 1910 - 326 pages
...we ascribe to these the variation from constancy of the figures in the third column, we may conclude that the osmotic pressure of a solution is proportional to the concentration of the dissolved substance. Since the concentration of a given quantity of dissolved substance is inversely...
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The Plant World, Volume 16

Botany - 1913 - 378 pages
...cm. 1 53.5 53.5 2 101.6 50.8 4 208.2 52.0 6 307.5 51.2 tion. This is in itself not surprising. To say that the osmotic pressure of a solution is proportional to the concentration of the solution, is simply to say that two molecules in solution exert just twice the osmotic pressure...
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The Best Test Preparation for the College Board Achievement Test in Chemistry

Research and Education Association - Study Aids - 1987 - 318 pages
...solution will be relative to that of the pure solvent. 13. (A) The equation in choice (A) indicates that the osmotic pressure of a solution is proportional to the concentration of the solute and the temperature. Osmosis is the process by which a solvent, but not the solute, will...
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