Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 41
Page 7
... electrolysis is considerably greater than what he was looking for in a metallic con- ductor . He could not make sufficiently delicate experi- ments with his apparatus to detect it , however , when using the small densities of current ...
... electrolysis is considerably greater than what he was looking for in a metallic con- ductor . He could not make sufficiently delicate experi- ments with his apparatus to detect it , however , when using the small densities of current ...
Page 23
... electrolytic conductivity by means of continuous currents . The method consists in placing a balancing electrolytic cell in the arm of the Wheatstone's Bridge adjacent to the arm containing the chief electrolytic cell , so that the ...
... electrolytic conductivity by means of continuous currents . The method consists in placing a balancing electrolytic cell in the arm of the Wheatstone's Bridge adjacent to the arm containing the chief electrolytic cell , so that the ...
Page 310
... electrolytic . The only condition imposed by the laws of electrolysis was that the excess of H or O at one ter- minal , and of Ó or H at the other , should correspond to the amount of electricity passing through the tube . Thus ...
... electrolytic . The only condition imposed by the laws of electrolysis was that the excess of H or O at one ter- minal , and of Ó or H at the other , should correspond to the amount of electricity passing through the tube . Thus ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy acid action animals anode appears Astronomical bacteria body British carbon centimetre chemical chemistry College colour Committee contains December diphtheria disease electric electrolytic engineering equation examination exhibited experiments fact feet force geological give given heat Hertz illustrations important India Institute interest investigation J. J. Thomson January laboratory large number larvæ lectures Leonids lines liquid London Lord Kelvin Lord Rayleigh magnetic matter measured ment metal meteors method molecules motion nature November November 14 observations Observatory obtained original osmotic pressure oysters paper phenomena photographs physical plankton plants plates position poundal present pressure prize probably Prof Professor published recent reference remarkable Röntgen rays Royal Society scientific septa solution species specimens stars stopcocks surface technical temperature theory tion tube University vaccination volume woad