Abstract
Having defined the concept of activity and its application to the theory of electrolytic dissociation, the author derives the equations expressing the law of chemical equilibrium, from the standpoint both of kinetics and of thermodynamics. He then reviews the gains made by applying the law in the following problems dissociation of oxyhemoglobin, acid-base balance, dissociation of calcium citrate, state of calcium in protein-containing fluids, and oxidation-reduction equilibria.

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