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" 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. The conductors accumulate on the platinode, the non-conductors on the zincode. For example, iodide of lead when... "
Elements of chemistry: theoretical and practical - Page 405
by William Allen Miller - 1860
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Magnetism and Electricity

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...
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Electricity and Magnetism

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...
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Magnetism, and Electricity

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...
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Electricity: its theory, sources, and applications

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...
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The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Volume 5

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...
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The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev ..., Volume 5

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...
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Electrical Installations of Electric Light, Power, Traction and ..., Volume 1

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...
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The Electrical Review, Volume 2

1874 - 424 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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