Graham's law

Graham's law
Gra·ham's law 'grā-əmz-, 'gra(-ə)mz- n a statement in chemistry: under constant pressure and temperature two gases diffuse into each other at rates inversely proportional to the square roots of their respective molecular weights or densities
Graham Thomas (1805-1869)
British chemist. Graham ranks as one of the founders of physical chemistry and is regarded in particular as the father of the chemistry of colloids. After studying the molecular diffusion of gases, he wrote his first important paper on the subject in 1829. He explicitly stated Graham's law in another paper in 1833. After examining the diffusion of liquids, he divided particles into two types: colloids and crystalloids. He devised dialysis and proved that the process of liquid diffusion causes partial decomposition of certain compounds.

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Gra·ham's law (graґəmz) [Thomas Graham, British chemist, 1805–1869] see under law.

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