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Vol 2 No 5
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390-392
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Similarities and differences between gaseous, dissolved, and colloidal states

Authors:
P. P. von-Weymarn
Date submitted:
1909-11-18
Date accepted:
1910-01-03
Date published:
1910-05-01

Abstract

The author describes in detail the gaseous and dissolved states; the osmotic pressure of colloidal solutions, as well as the differences between suspensoid (colloidal) and suspended (true) solutions. Highly dispersed colloidal solutions have quite measurable osmotic pressure, and this pressure cannot be less than gas pressure under the same conditions.

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