ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD BABO'S LAW
Named after Lambert von Babo (1818–99), German chemist who formulated it.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BABO'S LAW»
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Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, Second Edition - 2 ...
... the degree of depression of the vapor pressure is, in general, proportional to
the concentration of the solution (known as Babo's law). Francois Raoult was
able to use Babo's discovery in 1886 to establish some general rules and to ...
John Daintith, PH.D., E Tootill, D Gjertsen, 1994
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Theoretical Chemistry from the Standpoint of Avogardro's ...
mol, and if we also notice that according to Babo's law, the expression 9})821 In p
Mo P, is independent of the temperature, then it also follows in this way that PV =
T x const. ; its. the law of Gay-Lessee holds good for the osmotic pressure.
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Excel With Objective Chemistry For Iit-Screening
The statement refers to (a) Raoult's law (c) Babo's law (6) Bladgen's law (d)
Henry's law. 38. Two elements A and B form compounds having molecular
formulae AB2 and AB4. When dissolved in 20.0 g of Benzene, 1.00 g of AB2
lowers f.p. by ...
Prof. S. K. Khanna, Dr. N. K. Sharma, Dr. B. Kapila, 2006
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Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, Third Edition
... invents the kymograph Chemistry Babo formulates his law for the depression of
vapor pressure by a solute (Babo's law) Medicine J. Y. Simpson introduces
chloroform as an anesthetic in hospital operations Semmelweis discovers the
nature ...
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Excel With Subjective Chemistry For Cbse-Pmt Final Examination
Babo's Law. The relative lowering of vapour pressure of a solvent in a solution of
nonvolatile solute is same at all temperatures. • Molal elevation constant (Kb).
The elevation in the boiling point of the solution when its molality is unity. It is also
...
Prof. S. K. Khanna, Dr. N. K. Verma, Dr. B. Kapila, 2008
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The Rosen Comprehensive Dictionary of Physics
Comprehensive Dictionary of Physics 1845 Faraday effect (M. Faraday) 1845
Kirchhoff's laws (G. Kirchhoff) 1845 Kinetic theory of gases (J. Waterson) 1847
Babo's law (depression of vapor pressure of solutions) (L. Babo) 1847 Law of ...
John Owen Edward Clark, William Hemsley, 2007
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The Sterling Dictionary Of Chemistry
BABBIT METAL : A group of related alloys used for making bearings. The alloy
was originally made by a U.S. scientist, Issac Babbit. The alloy consists of tin
containing about 10% antimony, 1-2% copper and a little lead. BABO'S LAW :
The law ...
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A Dictionary of Science
Babo's law The vapour pressure of a liquid is decreased when a solute is added,
the amount of the decrease being proportional to the amount of solute dissolved.
The law was discovered in 1847 by the German chemist Lambert Babo ...
John Daintith, Elizabeth A. Martin, 2010
H 2 C H 2 C C H 2 Babo's law /bah-bohz/ The principle that if a substance is
dissolved in a liquid (solvent) the vapor pressure of the liquid is reduced; the
amount of lowering is proportional to the amount of solute dissolved. See also
Raoult's ...
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A Dictionary of Chemical Engineering
Babo's law A law that states that the vapour pressure ofa solution is reduced in
proportion to the amount of solute that is added. It was discovered in 1847 by
German chemist Lambert von Babo (1818–99). backflushing A cleaning process
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