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Page 149
... gases would come off carrying with them a charge of the same sign as that which they carry in the electrolyte . Thus in the case of polarization due to a layer of hydrogen with a positive charge surrounding the electrode , it is ...
... gases would come off carrying with them a charge of the same sign as that which they carry in the electrolyte . Thus in the case of polarization due to a layer of hydrogen with a positive charge surrounding the electrode , it is ...
Page 469
... gases which can be explained by diffusion . Before proceeding to its application to these gases it is necessary to solve some problems which apply not only to conducting gases , but also to gases in general . The question with which it ...
... gases which can be explained by diffusion . Before proceeding to its application to these gases it is necessary to solve some problems which apply not only to conducting gases , but also to gases in general . The question with which it ...
Page 478
... gases . The properties of these gases vary in many ways in regard to their power of retaining their conductivity ; thus some of them can be passed along tubing , bubbled though liquids , or sent through gauze or wool without losing more ...
... gases . The properties of these gases vary in many ways in regard to their power of retaining their conductivity ; thus some of them can be passed along tubing , bubbled though liquids , or sent through gauze or wool without losing more ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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