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ABSTRACT IN his book “Colloid and Capillary Chemistry” (page 111 of translation by H. Stafford Hatfield, London, 1926) Freundlich remarks in reference to the adsorption of gases: “a
theoretically well-founded equation, giving the _a_, _p_ curves over a considerable range, is not known. The empirical general parabolic equation _a_ = _ap_1/n in which _a_ and 1/_n_ are
constants, is still nearly always used”. The quantities and 1/_n_ are functions of the temperature and are constant when this is constant. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe
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