Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen134W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1844 |
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... inches of hydrogen were collected from the platinode ; the experiment was then stopped and the solutions examined . The liquid from the zincode cell was carefully neutralized with nitric acid , and then gave a copious yellow precipitate ...
... inches of hydrogen were collected from the platinode ; the experiment was then stopped and the solutions examined . The liquid from the zincode cell was carefully neutralized with nitric acid , and then gave a copious yellow precipitate ...
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... inches of hydrogen had been collected at the platinode a slight disengagement of gas commenced at the zincode , which continued , and proved to be oxygen , and was in the proportion of one - third of the gas from the platinode . After ...
... inches of hydrogen had been collected at the platinode a slight disengagement of gas commenced at the zincode , which continued , and proved to be oxygen , and was in the proportion of one - third of the gas from the platinode . After ...
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... inches of hydrogen had been collected from the platinode the yellow colour was perfectly pure ; the action was then ... inch of oxygen was collected from the zincode . Though the colour of the two solutions in the elec- trode cells had ...
... inches of hydrogen had been collected from the platinode the yellow colour was perfectly pure ; the action was then ... inch of oxygen was collected from the zincode . Though the colour of the two solutions in the elec- trode cells had ...
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... inches of gas had been collected from the pla- tinode and 1 cubic inch from the zincode it ceased . There was a copious orange- coloured deposit in the zincode cell and upon the plate which interrupted the pro- gress of the electrolysis ...
... inches of gas had been collected from the pla- tinode and 1 cubic inch from the zincode it ceased . There was a copious orange- coloured deposit in the zincode cell and upon the plate which interrupted the pro- gress of the electrolysis ...
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... inches of hydrogen had been collected from the platinode , and 23.5 cubic inches of oxygen from the zincode ( about one equivalent in grains ) , when the process was stopped . The platinode solution was perfectly colourless with a very ...
... inches of hydrogen had been collected from the platinode , and 23.5 cubic inches of oxygen from the zincode ( about one equivalent in grains ) , when the process was stopped . The platinode solution was perfectly colourless with a very ...
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