| Robert Galloway - Chemistry - 1864 - 804 pages
...occasion to a corresponding division of chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organized mass. The hardness of the crystalloid, with its crystalline planes and angles, is replaced in the colloid... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Mind and body - 1871 - 180 pages
...statical state. The colloid exhibits energy ; its existence is a continued metastasis; and it may bo looked upon, says Graham, " as the probable primary...forms of silicic acid deposited from water, such as flinty are found to have passed during the geological ages from the colloidal into the crystalline... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - Life - 1872 - 524 pages
...occasion to a corresponding division of chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is that subsisting between the material of a mineral, and the material of an organized mass.' Referring to the colloidal class of substances, Professor Graham also 1 'Phil. Trans.' 1861, p. 220.... | |
| Henry Charlton Bastian - Life - 1872 - 578 pages
...occasion to a corresponding division of chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is that subsisting between the material of a mineral, and the material of an organized mass.' Referring to the colloidal class of substances, Professor Graham also 1 'Phil. Trans.' 1861, p. 220.... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Insanity (Law) - 1890 - 300 pages
...The colloid exhibits energy ; its existence ¡a a continued metastasis; and it may be looked npon, says Graham, " as the probable primary source of the...example, are colloids. Furthermore, the mineral forms of silicio acid deposited from water, such as flint, are found to have passed during the geological ages... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - Chemistry - 1894 - 406 pages
...occasion to a corresponding division of chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organised mass. " The colloidal character is not obliterated by liquefaction, and is therefore more... | |
| Carl Otto Weber - Rubber - 1902 - 340 pages
...to a corresponding division of chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is. that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organised mass. "The colloidal character is not obliterated by liquefaction, and is therefore more... | |
| Richard Adolf Zsigmondy - Colloids - 1909 - 290 pages
...to a corresponding division of .chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organized mass. "The colloidal character is not obliterated by liquefaction, and is therefore more than a modification... | |
| Bacteriology - 1909 - 706 pages
...occasion to a corresponding division of chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organised mass." Unfortunately, the matter is not quite so simple as this; the crystalloid or colloid... | |
| Donald Macy Liddell - Chemical engineering - 1922 - 496 pages
...occasion to a corresponding division of chemical science. The distinction between these kinds of matter is that subsisting between the material of a mineral and the material of an organized mass. " The colloidal character is not obliterated by liquefaction, and is therefore more than a modification... | |
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