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The term they used for this force was chemical affinity.
This paper was central to any chemical affinity theory in the first half of the nineteenth century.
It was working almost like a chemical affinity to coagulate.
He pointed out a connection between the chemical affinity and the Gibbs free energy.
He was famous for work in making connections between the concepts of chemical affinity and free energy.
A high contact angle indicates a low solid surface energy or chemical affinity.
He also introduced the modern concept of chemical affinity.
In this paper he tried to explain both the nature of gravitation and chemical affinities.
This also meant that the chemical affinities for the forward and backward reactions are equal.
Even without life there is still selective pressure in the form of chemical affinities and thermodynamics, at the very least.
The research, though, is ongoing, as subtypes are identified and chemical affinities measured.
He gained significant reputation in 1923, when he developed his definition of chemical affinity.
These approaches include the development of enrichment strategies, chemical affinity tags and probes.
You and I just have a chemical affinity, like sodium and chlorine."
Each amino acid has a particular chemical affinity.
The amount of electricity that passed, then, was clearly related to the chemical affinities of the substances in solution.
In this antiquated context, chemical affinity is sometimes found synonymous with the term "magnetic attraction".
This book was responsible for supplanting the chemical affinity for the term free energy in the English-speaking world.
"Chemical affinity", historically, has referred to the "force" that causes chemical reactions.
Nernst's postulate is an addendum which was required for him to calculate chemical affinities.
This process isolates the desired protein based on its density, electric charge, molecular weight and chemical affinity.
The term "elective affinities" is based on the older notion of chemical affinities.
Another type of entrainer is one that has a strong chemical affinity for one of the constituents.
Chemical affinity was not surprising.
They don't complement each other so much as they blend as if they had a chemical affinity.