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The Modern Theory of Solution: Memoirs by Pfeffer, Van't Hoff Arrhenius, and Raoult (Classic Reprint) Kindle Edition

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Management number 220821074 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $8.00 Model Number 220821074
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Explore the roots of modern solution theory and how dissolved substances shape osmotic and electrical behavior.This edition compiles landmark memoirs that trace how early chemists linked the osmotic pressure of solutions to gas laws, and how the concept of dissociation transformed understanding of electrolytes. It presents key experiments and the developing ideas of Pfeffer, van’t Hoff, Arrhenius, and Raoult, showing how dilute solutions behave like gases in important ways while concentrated solutions diverge.- Learn how osmotic pressure relates to gas pressure and how dilute solutions mirror gas laws.- See how electrolytic dissociation explains abnormally high osmotic pressures and solution conductivity.- Understand additive properties in heat of neutralization, volume, refractivity, and conductivity for dilute salts.- Discover the different roles of strong versus weak electrolytes and how dilution affects their behavior.Ideal for readers of the history and theory of solutions, physical chemistry, and the development of early 20th‑century chemical ideas. Read more

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Publication date August 24, 2018
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