Many writings, up until about 1925, also refer to a " law of chemical affinity ".
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The alkali metals have good chemical affinity for halogen and should have affinity for excited rare gases.
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This book was responsible for supplanting the chemical affinity with the term free energy in the English-speaking world.
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This work identified chemical elements as a specific type of atom, therefore rejecting Newton's theory of chemical affinities.
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:EXAMPLE : Hegel makes it clear that the above analysis applies to the system of chemical affinities and that of key.
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These ionic forms have a high chemical affinity for the surfaces of most sediment particles, meaning they bind tightly to their surface.
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Joseph Black, for example, used the table in combination with chiastic and circlet diagrams to visualise the core principles of chemical affinity.
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In this paper, entitled " Essai de Chymie M�chanique ", he tried to explain both the nature of gravitation and chemical affinities.
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In the 19th century, the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot and the Danish chemist Julius Thomsen had attempted to quantify chemical affinity using heats of reaction.
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In early nineteenth century chemistry, the phrase " elective affinities " or chemical affinities was used to describe compounds that only interacted with each other under select circumstances.