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" ... of the membrane being in contact with pure water tends to hydrate itself in a higher degree than the inner surface does, the latter surface being supposed to be in contact with a saline solution. When the full hydration of the outer surface extends... "
A Dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences v. 3, 1882 - Page 740
by Henry Watts - 1882
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 488 pages
...the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The degree of hydration is lowered, and the water must be given up by the inner layer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose. * * * Far from...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1862 - 600 pages
...When the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The...The inner surface of the membrane of the osmometer contracts by contact with the saline solution, while the outer surface dilates by contact with pure...
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Reprints from the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical ..., Volume 3

University of Michigan. Department of Chemistry - 1921 - 836 pages
...When the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane and reaches the inner surface it there receives a check. The degree...inner layer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose." Nernst- describes a "three liquid layer" experiment 1 Phil. Trans., 151, 183 (1861). * Zeit. phys....
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry, Volume 22

1918 - 676 pages
...When the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane and reaches the inner surface it there receives a check. The degree of hydration is !owered, and water must be given up by the inner ayer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose." Nernst2...
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