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Although data are lacking in the case of protein solutes , it is not inconceivable
that the apparent specific volume , which is related only to the pure solvent , may
vary in a bizarre fashion with the true partial specific volume determined at each ...
Although data are lacking in the case of protein solutes , it is not inconceivable
that the apparent specific volume , which is related only to the pure solvent , may
vary in a bizarre fashion with the true partial specific volume determined at each ...
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( 19 ) Since the masses of the diffusible components are not held constant under
isopotential conditions but may vary unpredictably as the concentration of a
nondiffusible component is varied , v ' cannot be a partial specific quantity .
( 19 ) Since the masses of the diffusible components are not held constant under
isopotential conditions but may vary unpredictably as the concentration of a
nondiffusible component is varied , v ' cannot be a partial specific quantity .
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32 formation from hydrogen and hydroxyl ions , volume change , 26 Weighing ,
accuracy of , by density method , 17 Wool , osmotic pressure and subunit
evaluations of , 106 Virial coefficient osmotic , 91 second , and apparent specific
volume ...
32 formation from hydrogen and hydroxyl ions , volume change , 26 Weighing ,
accuracy of , by density method , 17 Wool , osmotic pressure and subunit
evaluations of , 106 Virial coefficient osmotic , 91 second , and apparent specific
volume ...
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