... although liquid at ordinary temperatures, cannot be decomposed so long as it is anhydrous, or free from water. To these laws may be added a sixth — viz. : 6. Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed of a conductor and a non-conductor.... Chemical physics - Page 399by William Allen Miller - 1860Full view - About this book
| William Allen Miller - 1855 - 458 pages
...temperatures, when heated it melts, and is then freely electrolysable ; but the bichloride (SnCl2) although liquid at ordinary temperatures, cannot be...zincode. On the other hand, red chloride of sulphur (SCI), is not an electrolyte, although composed of single equivalents of its components; and melted... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1858 - 244 pages
...temperatures, when heated it melts, and is then freely eleclrolysable ; but the bichloride (SnClj) although liquid at ordinary temperatures, cannot be...accumulates at the platinode ; whilst iodine, which is a non-conducter even when melted, collects at the zincode. On the other hand, red chloride of sulphur... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1864 - 198 pages
...electricity, and have naturally equal electric powers. To these laws may be added a fifth — viz. : — 5. Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed...zincode. On the other hand, red chloride of sulphur (/SC12) is not an electrolyte, although composed of single equivalents of its components ; and melted... | |
| William Allen Miller (M.D.) - 1869 - 244 pages
...electricity, and have naturally equal electric powers. To these laws may be added a fifth — viz. : — 5. Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed of a conductor and a non conductor. The conductors accumulate on the platinode, the non-conductors on the zincode. ^ For... | |
| John T. Sprague - 1875 - 414 pages
...§ 283, which shows that " quantity of electricity" means number of equivalent molecular actions. V. Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed of a conductor and a non-conductor. — This addition of Miller's is useful to remember, but can scarcely take rank as a law or principle... | |
| 1890 - 1372 pages
...circulation. This law shows that quantity of electricity means number of equivalent molecular actions. 6. Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed of a conductor and a non-conductor. This addition of Miller's is useful to remember, but can scarcely take rank us a law or principle of... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 964 pages
...circulation. This law shows that quantity of electricity means number of equivalent molecular actions. 5. Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed of a conductor and a non-conductor. This addition of Miller's is useful to remember, but can scarcely take rank as a law or principle of... | |
| Rankin Kennedy - 1902 - 260 pages
...amount of electrolysis depends upon the current strength. Miller, the famous chemist held that — Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed of a conductor and a non-conductor. Current passes through an electrolyte without electrolysing it if the pressure is below that required... | |
| 1874 - 422 pages
...action in the battery, being directly proportionate to the quantity of fk'cricity in circulation. V. Those bodies only are electrolytes which are composed of a conductor and a non-conductor. Of these lows, V. (added by Milled is only a vague and general conception, while III. — covering... | |
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