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... pressure dependent , decreases more rapidly with increasing pressure due to a positive volume change on dissolution . Hence , the difference between the cmc and the solubility at a definite tem- perature increases with pressure . This ...
... pressure dependent , decreases more rapidly with increasing pressure due to a positive volume change on dissolution . Hence , the difference between the cmc and the solubility at a definite tem- perature increases with pressure . This ...
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... pressure between such suspensions and water . It is easily shown with a Pfeffer cell separating the two phases by a semipermeable membrane ( e.g. , parch- ment ) . Table 1 gives some of our results . Even without separation by an ...
... pressure between such suspensions and water . It is easily shown with a Pfeffer cell separating the two phases by a semipermeable membrane ( e.g. , parch- ment ) . Table 1 gives some of our results . Even without separation by an ...
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... pressures ≤10-4 mbar . The normal pressure during measurement is between 10-6 and 5.10-5 mbar . Gas is supplied in order to build up the desired pressure at the upper side of the membrane in the ther- moregulated cell ( pressure side ) ...
... pressures ≤10-4 mbar . The normal pressure during measurement is between 10-6 and 5.10-5 mbar . Gas is supplied in order to build up the desired pressure at the upper side of the membrane in the ther- moregulated cell ( pressure side ) ...
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