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Definition of Colloidally
1. Adverb. In a colloidal manner. "Particles were colloidally dispersed in the medium"
Definition of Colloidally
1. Adverb. With respect to colloids ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Colloidally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colloidally
Literary usage of Colloidally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Metallurgical Society of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME., Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (U.S.). (1921)
"... When a substance is colloidally dispersed in another form of itself, ...
mainly, colloidally dispersed metal having different physical properties from ..."
2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1921)
"... which are embedded in an intercrystalline network of, mainly, colloidally
dispersed metal having different physical properties from the crystals. ..."
3. The Elements of Physical Chemistry by Harry Clary Jones (1915)
"It is highly probable that the colloidally suspended particle has a much greater
molecular weight than the truly dissolved particle, but how much greater we ..."
4. An Introduction to Theoretical and Applied Colloid Chemistry, "the World of by Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald (1922)
"Soil chemistry has also to do with many different disper- soids, of which those
that are highly dispersed — more particularly colloidally dispersed — are ..."
5. A Handbook of Colloid-chemistry: The Recognition of Colloids, the Theory of by Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald, Wolfgang Ostwald, Emil Hatschek (1919)
"In this condemnation of the value of "molecular weight" determinations of
colloidally dissolved substances by osmotic methods,2 it is not maintained that ..."
6. A New Era in Chemistry: Some of the More Important Developments in General by Harry Clary Jones (1913)
"If two electrodes are placed in any colloidal suspension and a current passed,
the colloidally suspended particles will all move either to the one pole or ..."
7. Colloid Chemistry: An Introduction, with Some Practical Applications by Jerome Alexander (1919)
"Besides metals may dissolve each other and other substances colloidally, but in
the case of ordinary metals this is not easy to demonstrate. ..."