Electro-chemistry, Parte1Longmans, Green and Company, 1908 |
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... Ions 5. Conductivity of Electrolytes · • 6. Equivalent and Ionic Conductivities 7 . Arrhenius ' Theory of Dissociation 8. The Law of Dilution 9. Conductivity of Mixtures IO . Non - aqueous Solutions II . Conduction of Fused Salts ...
... Ions 5. Conductivity of Electrolytes · • 6. Equivalent and Ionic Conductivities 7 . Arrhenius ' Theory of Dissociation 8. The Law of Dilution 9. Conductivity of Mixtures IO . Non - aqueous Solutions II . Conduction of Fused Salts ...
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... the word " voltmeter " ( p . 227 ) , T.W. Richards proposes to replace " voltameter " by " coulometer " ( = coulomb - meter ) . A very practical form of the apparatus is that of 4 ELECTRO - CHEMISTRY Migration of Ions.
... the word " voltmeter " ( p . 227 ) , T.W. Richards proposes to replace " voltameter " by " coulometer " ( = coulomb - meter ) . A very practical form of the apparatus is that of 4 ELECTRO - CHEMISTRY Migration of Ions.
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... ions with an acid radicle , the latter compounds of a metal with ( negative ) hydroxyl ions . The acid and basic properties of liquids are due merely to the presence of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions respectively . Water is slightly ...
... ions with an acid radicle , the latter compounds of a metal with ( negative ) hydroxyl ions . The acid and basic properties of liquids are due merely to the presence of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions respectively . Water is slightly ...
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... ions - i.e . charged atoms or groups - from uncharged ones , by the addition of for each positive charge , and for each negative . Thus , a silver ion is written Ag , a calcium ion Ca " , the negative ion of sulphuric acid SO . " ; and ...
... ions - i.e . charged atoms or groups - from uncharged ones , by the addition of for each positive charge , and for each negative . Thus , a silver ion is written Ag , a calcium ion Ca " , the negative ion of sulphuric acid SO . " ; and ...
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... ion may travel on again free , or its collision may break up the molecule , and so form fresh ions ; or it may , by colliding with an ion of the opposite kind , recombine . The decomposition and recomposition of molecules thus ...
... ion may travel on again free , or its collision may break up the molecule , and so form fresh ions ; or it may , by colliding with an ion of the opposite kind , recombine . The decomposition and recomposition of molecules thus ...
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