The Social History of the Eighth International Medical Congress, Held in Copenhagen, August, 1884
The Social History of the Eighth International Medical Congress, Held in Copenhagen, August, 1884
Delavan, David Bryson, 1850- [from Old Catalog]
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In attempting to test the theory by comparing calculated with observed changes in solubility it is scarcely possible to maintain such conditions. The solubility of most of the precipitates tabu- lated on page 111 is so small that the experimental error involved in determining the change in solubility resulting from the addition of a slight amount of the added salt is large. Hence in most of the investigations made, either relatively soluble precipitates have been used, or the concentration of t...he added salt has been made large. In the former case the dissociation of the precipitate, and in the latter case the dissociation of the added salt cannot be considered complete, and it becomes necessary to ascertain and make use of the degree of dissociation of the electrolytes in cal- culating the change in solubility concerned. These values cannot be determined by a direct measurement in solutions which contain more than one electrolyte, and all attempts to calculate them from the experimental data involve assumptions whose validity can be questioned.
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