The Biochemical journal, 1907 . en by such hugeaggregates, for the fact of diffusion occurring is prima facie evidencein favour of the existence of an osmotic pressure if we possesseddelicate enough methods to detect it. Experimental Methods The osmometer^ used for the experiments is illustrated by theaccompanying sectional drawing (Fig. i) and photograph (Fig. 2). I. The construction of the osmometer, and preliminary results, were described in a short paper readat the Southport Meeting of the British Association, iqoj. A new form of osmometer for direct deter-mination of osmotic pressure of C
The Biochemical journal, 1907 . en by such hugeaggregates, for the fact of diffusion occurring is prima facie evidencein favour of the existence of an osmotic pressure if we possesseddelicate enough methods to detect it. Experimental Methods The osmometer^ used for the experiments is illustrated by theaccompanying sectional drawing (Fig. i) and photograph (Fig. 2). I. The construction of the osmometer, and preliminary results, were described in a short paper readat the Southport Meeting of the British Association, iqoj. A new form of osmometer for direct deter-mination of osmotic pressure of Colloids. bv B. Moore. OSMOTIC PRESSIRK OF COLLOIDAL SOLI TIOXS 47 The drawing shows the osmometer alone in section, and the photo-graph the manner in which it is connected up and joined to themanometer hv thick walled rubber tubing. When it was desired to work at a constant temperature differentfrom that of the laboratory, the osmometer was immersed in a waterbath kept at the desired temperature b\- means of a J \ CAPACITY ABOUT 20 C C
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