Arrhenius-madsen theory


arrhenius-madsen theory

arrhenius-madsen theory ar·rhe·ni·us-mad·sen theory (ə-rē’nē-əs-mād’sən, ə-rā’-)
n.
the theory that the reaction of an antigen with its antibody is a reversible reaction.

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