Electro-chemistry, Parte1Longmans, Green and Company, 1908 |
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... , the direction of the current ) ; this consists of " cations , " positively charged and carried towards the cathode : the other of " anions , " negatively charged , carried in the reverse direction , and deposited 12 ELECTRO - CHEMISTRY.
... , the direction of the current ) ; this consists of " cations , " positively charged and carried towards the cathode : the other of " anions , " negatively charged , carried in the reverse direction , and deposited 12 ELECTRO - CHEMISTRY.
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... ( positive ) hydrogen 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 ...
... ( positive ) hydrogen 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 ...
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... positive and negative charges of electricity ; and , for short- ness , to distinguish 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 ...
... positive and negative charges of electricity ; and , for short- ness , to distinguish 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 ...
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... positively and negatively charged particles -- ions - exist in gases ; that these move under the action of electric force ; and that their motion constitutes a current . Further , that such ions can be produced within a gas in various ...
... positively and negatively charged particles -- ions - exist in gases ; that these move under the action of electric force ; and that their motion constitutes a current . Further , that such ions can be produced within a gas in various ...
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... positively charged one , a deficit ; while in a neutral substance the elec- trons are so in equilibrium with the rest ... positive charge to sodium means to take away an 1 J. J. Thomson , Phil . Mag . , 5. 346-355 ( 1903 ) . T. P. C. C 1 ...
... positively charged one , a deficit ; while in a neutral substance the elec- trons are so in equilibrium with the rest ... positive charge to sodium means to take away an 1 J. J. Thomson , Phil . Mag . , 5. 346-355 ( 1903 ) . T. P. C. C 1 ...
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