A Contribution to the Physical Analysis of the Phenomena of Absorption of Liquid
A Contribution to the Physical Analysis of the Phenomena of Absorption of Liquid
Ralph W Ralph Waldo Webster
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The con- clusion is evident, therefore, that in the experiments with the salts of monobasic acids, the cation is the influencing factor, while the anion acts indifferently. Isos- motic solutions of the nitrates were used in all cases as the general effect of hyper-, iso-, and hypo-tonic solutions were identical with those noted under effect of chlorides. TABLE VII Salt Concentration Absorption Ih. 3h. Ch. 24 h. NaNOg .... KNO3 NH. NOg... Ca(N03)a.. . 12568 m . 1258 m i m T^jm + + 5 + 2 -10 + 3 ...+12 + 5 -18 + 5 +21 +14 -24 + 7 +50 +34 -19 117 16 Absorption op Liquids by Animal Tissues c. Sulphates. — In the experiments first performed, the concentrations of the sul- phate solutions were made equimolar with the chloride solutions. Here the same general effects were noted as in the case of the monobasic salts, viz. , marked loss of fluid when muscle was placed in hypertonic solutions, while in hypotonic solutions of the same salt a marked absorption was observed. The effect of the cation, in combination with the anion SO 4, was shown by the earlier experiments to be very slight.
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