Medical Definition of Van't Hoff's law

1. In stereochemistry, all optically active substances have one or more multivalent atoms united to four different atoms or radicals so as to form in space an unsymmetrical arrangement, the osmotic pressure exerted by any substance in very dilute solution is the same that it would exert if present as gas in the same volume as that of the solution; or, at constant temperature, the osmotic pressure of dilute solutions is proportional to the concentration (number of molecules) of the dissolved substance; i.e., the osmotic pressure, π, in dilute solutions is π = RTσci, where R is the universal gas constant, T is the absolute temperature, and ci is the molar concentration of solute i, the rate of chemical reactions increases between two-and three-fold for each 10°C rise in temperature. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Van't Hoff's Law

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vampirish
vampirism
vampirism
vampirisms
vampish
vampishly
vamplate
vamplates
vamps
vampy
vamp up
van
van
van't Hoff's equation
van't Hoff's law
van't Hoff's theory
vanadate
vanadate
vanadates
vanadates
vanadiate
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vanadic
vanadic
vanadic acid
vanadic acid
vanadinite
vanadinite
vanadious

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