Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Theorem - Abegg's Rule
Subject - Chemistry
Period -
Creation - 1904
Founded by - Richard Abegg
Proponents - Gilbert N. Lewis
In more archaic terms it tells us the solubility of akali metals with strong acids decrease as you descend on the akali metal group, while the solubility will increase in weak acids when you descend the same group. There is an exception for the solubility of salt in water, but otherwise this rule held experimentally.
Subject - Chemistry
Period -
Creation - 1904
Founded by - Richard Abegg
Proponents - Gilbert N. Lewis
There is another rule that goes by the same name, or also known as Abegg's rule of 8.This is an old chemistry rule that states deals with the valence levels in molecules, saying that the positive and negative valency of an element is frequently eight.
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