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Title: | STUDY OF APPARENT MOLAR VOLUMES OF ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS AND ITS APPLICATION IN MEDICINE |
Other Titles: | STUDY OF APPARENT MOLAR VOLUMES OF ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS AND ITS APPLICATION IN MEDICINE |
Authors: | Bazarbayev, Murotali Irsaliyevich |
Keywords: | molar volume, partial molar volume, solution volume, chemical reactions, potassium phosphate, phosphate anions, electrolyte, activity coefficient. |
Issue Date: | 29-Dec-2021 |
Publisher: | Central Asian Journal of Medicine |
Citation: | 2 |
Series/Report no.: | 2;4 |
Abstract: | All biological processes in plant or animal organisms, including in the human body, are carried out in solutions. Therefore, the progress of sciences such as biology, medicine, etc., is closely related to the development of the doctrine of solutions. When dissolved, various chemical interactions occur between the components and due to Van der Waals force, etc. One of the methods for determining the ion molecular interaction is the study of the partial molar volume of electrolytes. |
Description: | All biological processes in plant or animal organisms, including in the human body, are carried out in solutions. Therefore, the progress of sciences such as biology, medicine, etc., is closely related to the development of the doctrine of solutions. When dissolved, various chemical interactions occur between the components and due to Van der Waals force, etc. One of the methods for determining the ion molecular interaction is the study of the partial molar volume of electrolytes. |
URI: | http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/4192 |
Appears in Collections: | Thesis, Articles |
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