Electro-chemistry: General theoryLongmans, Green and Company, 1904 - 268 páginas |
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... give up its charge , and appear as a deposit of ordinary matter ; but , if generated far in the in- terior of the solution , will more probably collide with other molecules . When this occurs the ion may travel on again free , or its ...
... give up its charge , and appear as a deposit of ordinary matter ; but , if generated far in the in- terior of the solution , will more probably collide with other molecules . When this occurs the ion may travel on again free , or its ...
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... 401 . Similarly , to give a positive charge to sodium means to take away an 1 J. J. Thomson , Phil . Mag . , 5. 346-355 ( 1903 ) . T. P. C. C electron from each atom , so that the mass of MECHANISM OF CONDUCTION IN ELECTROLYTES 17.
... 401 . Similarly , to give a positive charge to sodium means to take away an 1 J. J. Thomson , Phil . Mag . , 5. 346-355 ( 1903 ) . T. P. C. C electron from each atom , so that the mass of MECHANISM OF CONDUCTION IN ELECTROLYTES 17.
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... gives up its charge , it has carried so much electricity across the intervening space ; its motion therefore ... give up their charges . Both these streams con- stitute electric current in the same direction , i.e. by convention ...
... gives up its charge , it has carried so much electricity across the intervening space ; its motion therefore ... give up their charges . Both these streams con- stitute electric current in the same direction , i.e. by convention ...
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... gives up its super- fluous electron , which is carried by the action of the electric field into the metal . The atoms of oxygen and hydrogen are not capable of following it , since platinum ( or nickel ) only absorbs gases to a minute ...
... gives up its super- fluous electron , which is carried by the action of the electric field into the metal . The atoms of oxygen and hydrogen are not capable of following it , since platinum ( or nickel ) only absorbs gases to a minute ...
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... give opportunity for recombination with the nascent gases there , in which case a trifle of the current will be wasted in reforming water . It is probable that this happens , but only to a minute extent , on account of the slight ...
... give opportunity for recombination with the nascent gases there , in which case a trifle of the current will be wasted in reforming water . It is probable that this happens , but only to a minute extent , on account of the slight ...
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