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Book Reviews
I. M. Hais i K. Macek: Papirova chromatografie (K. Balenović)
I. M. Hais und K. Macek: Handbuch der Papierchromatographie (K. Balenović)
Kemijski prirocnik (M. Mirnik
Book Reviews
I. M. Hais i K. Macek: Papirova chromatografie (K. Balenović)
I. M. Hais und K. Macek: Handbuch der Papierchromatographie (K. Balenović)
Kemijski prirocnik (M. Mirnik
Book Reviews
F. A. Philbrick i E. J. Holmyard, A Textbook of Theoretical & Inorganic Chemistry. Revised in collaboration with W . G. Palmer. London 1949 (J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd.) (S. Miholić)
H. V. A. Briscoe i P. F. Holt, Inorganic micro-analysis, London 1950 (Erward Arnold & Co). (M. Mirnik
Comments on Some Critical Remarks on the Paper »Fixed Charge Double Layer Potential Equations - a Derivation« by J. Th. G. Overbeek
Professor Overbeek in his paper »Some Critical Remarks on the Paper
»Fixed Charge Double Layer Potential Equations - a Derivation« by M.
Mirnik published in Croat. Chem. Acta 42 (1970) 505, claimed that the criticized paper contains arbitrary assumptions and internal inconsistencies. By careful reading of the criticized paper objective unbiassed readers would
probably come to the conclusion that Professor Overbeek's claims do not hold. However, in order to demonstrate and prove that Professor Overbeek's criticism is unjustified the following comments are given to it
Recenzije
L. H. Alhrens Spectrochemical Analysis. Cambridge, Mass. 1950 (Addison-Wesley Press). [S. Miholić]
Malcolm Dole, L'electrode en verre, methodes, applications et theori e. Tradu ction par Leon Giraut-Erler, Paris 1952 (Dunod). [M. Mirnik]
Egon Wiberg, Anorganska kemija. Preveli H. Ivekovic, V. Seifert, V. Krajovan, I. Filipovic, S. Asperger i Z . Stalcer. Zagreb 1952 . (Skolska knjiga). [S. Miholić
Book Reviews
F. A. Philbrick i E. J. Holmyard, A Textbook of Theoretical & Inorganic Chemistry. Revised in collaboration with W . G. Palmer. London 1949 (J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd.) (S. Miholić)
H. V. A. Briscoe i P. F. Holt, Inorganic micro-analysis, London 1950 (Erward Arnold & Co). (M. Mirnik
Theory of the Formation of Colloidal Crystals
Latex polymer colloidal »crystals« were photographed microscopically by N. Ise, H. Matsuoka, K. Ito, and H. Yoshida, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc. 90 (1990) 153, as apparent hexagonal lattices of one particle surrounded symmetrically with six others. The apparent hexagonal lattice cannot exist in reality, as supposed by the authors, because the vertical distance between the planes is not defined. A cubic lattice is described in the present paper which can explain the colloidal latex »crystals«. Experimentally, the »crys- tals« were formed after elimination of electrolytes with ionexchangers. The unavoidable quantity of the (1-1) electrolyte remaining after purification is made responsible for the »inhomogeneity« of the system, i.e., for the separation of the system into the ordered, »crystal«, and the »disordered« parts. The latex crystals are considered to be a realization of the model of »quasi« crystals published by M. Mirnik, and K. Kvastek , A Lattice Model for the Debye-Hückel Electrolytes, Croat. Chem. Acta 50 (1977) 321
Some Critical Remarks on the Paper Fixed Charge Double Layer Potential Equations - a Derivation by M. Mirnik
After a very lengthy correspondence in which I have repeatedly expressed
my criticism of the contents of Professor Mirnik's Fixed charge double layer
potential equations, Profesor Mirnik has sent me a copy of the manuscript
as it has been accepted for publication and asked me to express my criticism in the same periodical
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