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isohydric
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adjective
- chem having the same acidity or hydrogen-ion concentration
Example Sentences
Such solutions were called by Arrhenius “isohydric.â€
The two solutions, then, will so act on each other when mixed that they become isohydric.
Some acetic acid is formed, and this process will go on till the solutions of the two acids are isohydric: that is, till the dissociated hydrogen ions are in equilibrium with both.
In order that the solutions of these should be isohydric and the concentrations of the hydrogen ions the same, we must have a very large quantity of the feebly dissociated acetic acid, and a very small quantity of the strongly dissociated hydrochloric, and in such proportions alone will equilibrium be possible.
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