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LXII.—The abnormality of strong electrolytes. Part III. The osmotic pressure of salt solutions and equilibrium between electrolytes

01 Jan 1918-Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions (The Royal Society of Chemistry)-Vol. 113, pp 707-715
About: This article is published in Journal of The Chemical Society, Transactions.The article was published on 1918-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Osmotic pressure.

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01 Jan 1970
TL;DR: In this article, a model for the breaking-up of an ionic crystal into free ions which stabilize themselves in solution with solvent sheaths was given, and a central theme guided the account, the interaction of a ion with its neighboring water molecule.
Abstract: A model has been given for the breaking-up of an ionic crystal into free ions which stabilize themselves in solution with solvent sheaths One central theme guided the account, the interaction of an ion with its neighboring water molecule

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TL;DR: The first organized theory of strong electrolytes was proposed by the Indian scientist Jnan Chandra Ghosh (J C Ghosh) in 1918 as mentioned in this paper, which was highly appreciated throughout the globe.
Abstract: The first organized theory of strong electrolytes was proposed by the Indian scientist Jnan Chandra Ghosh (J C Ghosh) in 1918. As soon as it appeared, it was highly appreciated throughout the globe. However, from 1919 several scientific papers appeared, which criticized this theory. The publication of Debye-Huckel limiting law in 1923 initially subsided Ghosh’s theory. But interestingly, the theory started to regain its importance since the middle of the last century when some important results were published by scientists from India and abroad.