The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 7
... metal , if insulated , or produce a current , if a path is allowed . If a clean piece of sodium is put on an insulating stand it goes on oxidizing , the amount of oxide formed corresponding to an enormous number of coulombs . Where do ...
... metal , if insulated , or produce a current , if a path is allowed . If a clean piece of sodium is put on an insulating stand it goes on oxidizing , the amount of oxide formed corresponding to an enormous number of coulombs . Where do ...
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... metals are in contact . In order , under the de- scribed conditions , to bring the zinc into solution , the solvent must be allowed to act , not upon the metal to be dissolved , but upon the platinum which is connected with it . Zinc ...
... metals are in contact . In order , under the de- scribed conditions , to bring the zinc into solution , the solvent must be allowed to act , not upon the metal to be dissolved , but upon the platinum which is connected with it . Zinc ...
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... metals we can get the latter with their familiar properties again , we are justified in looking upon the taking up of positive electricity as the characteristic of the transition of a metal into the condition of ions . As positive ions ...
... metals we can get the latter with their familiar properties again , we are justified in looking upon the taking up of positive electricity as the characteristic of the transition of a metal into the condition of ions . As positive ions ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Dr G Gore on Changes of Voltaic Energy of Alloys during | 27 |
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