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Page 338
... electrodes . In practice we can only try to approach this limit . Up to the present time there appears to be no better material for electrodes than carbon , either natural or artificial . But this is no reason why an effort should not ...
... electrodes . In practice we can only try to approach this limit . Up to the present time there appears to be no better material for electrodes than carbon , either natural or artificial . But this is no reason why an effort should not ...
Page 525
... electrodes has in consequence arisen , the galvanic current is suddenly interrupted . From this moment the solution is exposed to the action of diffusion only . The further course of the diffu- sion is now investigated with the aid of ...
... electrodes has in consequence arisen , the galvanic current is suddenly interrupted . From this moment the solution is exposed to the action of diffusion only . The further course of the diffu- sion is now investigated with the aid of ...
Page 536
... electrodes ( the separation of the gases ) , but the result of the alterations of the concentra- tions in the layers of the zinc - sulphate solution in contact with the electrodes , conditioned by the migration of the ions . The ...
... electrodes ( the separation of the gases ) , but the result of the alterations of the concentra- tions in the layers of the zinc - sulphate solution in contact with the electrodes , conditioned by the migration of the ions . The ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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