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... gives every evidence of being larger than the hydrated sodium or hydrated potassium ion . It is interesting that ... give the influence of different ions on several other phenomena , such as the effects of ions on the surface tension of ...
... gives every evidence of being larger than the hydrated sodium or hydrated potassium ion . It is interesting that ... give the influence of different ions on several other phenomena , such as the effects of ions on the surface tension of ...
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... give a single number . The macroconstants can be expressed in terms of the microcon- stants : K1 = [ H + ] ( [ AH ... gives an equation consistent with the overall equilibrium requirements : K1K2 = [ H + ] 2 [ A2- ] [ H2AH1 ] ( 6-41 ) ...
... give a single number . The macroconstants can be expressed in terms of the microcon- stants : K1 = [ H + ] ( [ AH ... gives an equation consistent with the overall equilibrium requirements : K1K2 = [ H + ] 2 [ A2- ] [ H2AH1 ] ( 6-41 ) ...
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Wallace S. Brey. calculation of the apparent area from a water vapor isotherm gives a value for the " area " of the ... give a better measure of the " surface area " of the protein , to the extent that this term has a valid meaning ...
Wallace S. Brey. calculation of the apparent area from a water vapor isotherm gives a value for the " area " of the ... give a better measure of the " surface area " of the protein , to the extent that this term has a valid meaning ...
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