About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 83. Chapters: Glass, Solutions, Solubility, Raoult's law, Osmotic pressure, Solvation, Solubility equilibrium, Window, Solvent, Aqueous solution, Percentage solution, Solubility table, Nucleosol, Metal ions in aqueous solution, Smart glass, Architectural glass, Evaporator, Macromolecular crowding, Ledglass, Heatable Glass, Early American molded glass, Total dissolved solids, Flory-Huggins solution theory, Ideal solution, Structure of liquids and glasses, Solubility chart, Inorganic nonaqueous solvent, Osmolarity, Transparent LED embedded glass, List of physical properties of glass, Vitrification, Sliding glass door, Smalt, Dispersion, Solvated electron, Colligative properties, AdBlue, Fragility, Dichroic LEDGlass, Common-ion effect, Diluent, Free-energy relationship, Hofmeister series, Enthalpy change of solution, Molar solubility, Solubilization, Solvation shell, Crenation, Hot water extraction, Holtfreter's solution, Duhring's rule, Cold water extraction, Osmolyte, Concentrate, Bunsen solubility coefficient, Solvophobic, Rate of solution, Dissolving, Krebs-Henseleit solution, Helenite, Back painted glass, Folch solution, Scheutjens-Fleer theory, Ultrox, Condosity, Free energy of solvation. Excerpt: The table below provides information on the variation of solubility of different substances (mostly inorganic compounds) in water with temperature, under 1 atm pressure, units of solubility in g/100g H2O. The substances are listed in alphabetical order. The nucleosol is a fluid suspension of a colloidal solid in a liquid inside the nucleus of a cell. The structural and functional unit of all known living organisms is the cell. Eukaryotic cells of which humans are composed contain membrane-bound compartments. The most important among these is the cell nucleus. It is the "control center" for each cell that has at least one. Separa...