Popular Treatise On the Culloids in the Industrial Arts

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Popular Treatise On the Culloids in the Industrial Arts
Kurt Arndt
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H. Siedentopf found that when white phosphorus changes into the red form, a colloid is obtained at first.
He observed that when a piece of white phosphorus was placed tinder the Kardioid-Ultra-microscope at a magnification of 1, 500 times, he noticed in the phos- 1 Just as the colorations of the borax- and sodium-phosphate glasses so useful to the analyst.
2 C. Benedicks, Zeitschr. F. Physikal. Chem. , 1905, 52 : 733.
3 Sufficient information as to the value of Martensite, etc. , can be found i
...n my book, "Technische Anwendungen der phy- sikalischeu Chemie" (Berlin 1907), p. 235.
THE COLLOIDS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS 23 phorus, right after the illumination, small white points, which rapidly grew to radiant brightness, and then turned red. In a solution of phosphorus in carbon bisulphide the process is the same.
10. Colloids in the Mineral Kingdom. The costliest members of the mineral kingdom, the precious stones, owe their magnificent color, often, to minute quantities of a colloidally dissolved coloring substance.


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