Electro-chemistry, Parte1Longmans, Green and Company, 1908 |
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... amount of any substance deposited is proportional to the quantity of electricity which flows through the electrolyte . ( ii . ) The amounts of different substances deposited by the same quantity of electricity are proportional to their ...
... amount of any substance deposited is proportional to the quantity of electricity which flows through the electrolyte . ( ii . ) The amounts of different substances deposited by the same quantity of electricity are proportional to their ...
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... amount of material deposited at the anode makes up one gram - equivalent , and the same at the cathode . Thus , if current were passed through a solution containing copper and nickel under such conditions that they come down together ...
... amount of material deposited at the anode makes up one gram - equivalent , and the same at the cathode . Thus , if current were passed through a solution containing copper and nickel under such conditions that they come down together ...
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... amount of electricity conveyed is proportional to the amount of silver deposited on the cathode , it is natural to conclude that each atom carries the same quantity of electricity with it . Hence we arrive at the notion of an atomic ...
... amount of electricity conveyed is proportional to the amount of silver deposited on the cathode , it is natural to conclude that each atom carries the same quantity of electricity with it . Hence we arrive at the notion of an atomic ...
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... amount existed in the ionised condition , so that the properties of the salt would , on the whole , be the same in the dissolved condition as in the solid . It was Arrhenius 1 who first put forward reasons for supposing that an ...
... amount existed in the ionised condition , so that the properties of the salt would , on the whole , be the same in the dissolved condition as in the solid . It was Arrhenius 1 who first put forward reasons for supposing that an ...
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... amount of electricity conveyed across a section of the conductor in a second ; or , on the ionic theory , it is the number of ions traversing a section of the conductor in a second , multiplied by the charge on each . In an electrolyte ...
... amount of electricity conveyed across a section of the conductor in a second ; or , on the ionic theory , it is the number of ions traversing a section of the conductor in a second , multiplied by the charge on each . In an electrolyte ...
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