The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1878 |
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Page 16
... quantity of cobalt solution was placed in the cylinder , and the nickel added from a burette until the neutral point was reached . It is difficult by this method to distinguish the exact point of neutrality , but easy to determine that ...
... quantity of cobalt solution was placed in the cylinder , and the nickel added from a burette until the neutral point was reached . It is difficult by this method to distinguish the exact point of neutrality , but easy to determine that ...
Page 18
... quantities of nickel may be estimated . The nickel must be dissolved in an acid and the solution diluted to any convenient quantity , e . g . 50 or 100 cubic cen- tims . Into each of three cylinders 0078125 grm . of Co as CoCl2 is ...
... quantities of nickel may be estimated . The nickel must be dissolved in an acid and the solution diluted to any convenient quantity , e . g . 50 or 100 cubic cen- tims . Into each of three cylinders 0078125 grm . of Co as CoCl2 is ...
Page 443
... quantity of electricity discharged connected with the dif- ference of potential between the point and the plate ? Dry air , free from carbonic acid , was tried with the pres- sures 391 , 294 , 203-4 , 109-7 , and 51.8 millims . mercury ...
... quantity of electricity discharged connected with the dif- ference of potential between the point and the plate ? Dry air , free from carbonic acid , was tried with the pres- sures 391 , 294 , 203-4 , 109-7 , and 51.8 millims . mercury ...
Contents
JULY 1878 | 17 |
Frederick Guthrie on Salt Solutions and Attached Water | 50 |
Dr E J Millss Researches in Thermometry | 63 |
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