In this way arsenious acid and similar crystalloids may be separated from the colloidal materials with which, in the case of poisoning, they are usually found mixed in the animal juices or tissues.
On the above principles Graham based a simple method of separating crystalloids from colloids, which he calls "dialysis," and which was a most valuable addition to the means of chemical analysis.
Examples of crystalloids are found in solutions of salt and sugar in water.
The crystalloids are able to pass through membranous partitions, while the colloids are not.
Forming as a network of exceedingly fine and very delicate threads (Fig.
This appears in the clot and is the cause of its formation.
This observation is particularly applicable to the classification of substances into crystalloids and colloids.
All living things consist of closed cavities, which are limited by osmotic membranes, and filled with solutions of crystalloids and colloids.
The matter of which a living organism is constituted consists essentially of certain solutions of crystalloids and colloids.
Colloids differ from crystalloids in that they do not form crystals from solution, being completely amorphous when in the solid state.
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