Electro-chemistry: Part 1. General theory, Parte1Longmans, Green, 1908 - 268 páginas |
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... chlorine , bromine , iodine , fluorine , groups such as NO , SO , and acid radicles generally ( as well as OH ) . It will be seen from the above classification that electrolytes are very commonly salts . Solutions of acids , bases , and ...
... chlorine , bromine , iodine , fluorine , groups such as NO , SO , and acid radicles generally ( as well as OH ) . It will be seen from the above classification that electrolytes are very commonly salts . Solutions of acids , bases , and ...
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... chlorine , and should nearly fill the jar . The reaction at both anode and cathode is quantitatively exact , so that one faraday evolves 8 grms . of O and 10075 of H. In order to + FIG . 2 . calculate the weight of gas from the volume ...
... chlorine , and should nearly fill the jar . The reaction at both anode and cathode is quantitatively exact , so that one faraday evolves 8 grms . of O and 10075 of H. In order to + FIG . 2 . calculate the weight of gas from the volume ...
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... chlorine atom , and its conversion into a chlorion ; or NaNO , Na + NO = to indicate the dissociation of sodium nitrate into a sodion and a nitrion . To trace further the mechanism , Grotthuss put forward a suggestion , that the neutral ...
... chlorine atom , and its conversion into a chlorion ; or NaNO , Na + NO = to indicate the dissociation of sodium nitrate into a sodion and a nitrion . To trace further the mechanism , Grotthuss put forward a suggestion , that the neutral ...
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... chlorine , one electron is associated with each atom , and therefore this is the number of atoms of chlorine in a gram equivalent ( 35'45 grams ) . The number is so large that even in the most dilute solutions with which one has to deal ...
... chlorine , one electron is associated with each atom , and therefore this is the number of atoms of chlorine in a gram equivalent ( 35'45 grams ) . The number is so large that even in the most dilute solutions with which one has to deal ...
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... chlorine . This objection is at least diminished , if not removed , when we remember that the dissociation is not into sodium and chlorine , but into other substances , viz . sodions and chlorions , of which we know nothing but their ...
... chlorine . This objection is at least diminished , if not removed , when we remember that the dissociation is not into sodium and chlorine , but into other substances , viz . sodions and chlorions , of which we know nothing but their ...
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according accumulator amalgam amount ampere anion anode atom C₁ cadmium cadmium cell calculated calomel carboxyl groups cathode cation cent centimetre Chem chemical chlorine Clark cell coils complex ions compounds concentration constant coulombs cubic centimetre Daniell cell degree of ionisation deposited dilute solutions discharge dissociation dissolved effect electro-affinity electrode potential electromotive force equation equiv equivalent conductivity faraday free energy gases give gram-equivalent greater heat of reaction Hence hydrogen ions hydroxyl ionic ionisation ionisation-constant joules K₁ Kohlrausch latent heat law of dilution liquid litres measured mercury metal migration ratio mobility molecules normal ohms osmotic pressure Ostwald oxygen phys platinum plates polarisation positive potassium potential difference potential gradient quantity of electricity resistance reversible salts saturated silver sodium substance substitution succinic acid sulphuric acid temperature coefficient theory tion tube velocity volt voltage voltaic cell voltameter volts wire Zeitschr zinc
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