| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1837 - 542 pages
...length, and is intended to hold the metallic solution submitted to experiment, the external tube in which it is immersed being filled with a weak solution...the wire coming from the copper plate of the battery (4.), is immersed, whilst for the negative electrode a slip of platina foil, fixed to the wire from... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1837 - 544 pages
...length, and is intended to hold the metallic solution submitted to experiment, the external tube in which it is immersed being filled with a weak solution...the wire coming from the copper plate of the battery (4.), is immersed, whilst for the negative electrode a slip of platina foil, fixed to the wire from... | |
| Robert Kane - Chemistry - 1842 - 726 pages
...length, and is intended to hold the metallic solution submitted to experiment, the external tube, l>, into which it is immersed being filled with a weak...from the copper plate of the battery, is immersed, while for the negative electrode, a slip of platina foil, fixed to the wire from the zinc plate of... | |
| Golding Bird - Physics - 1848 - 446 pages
...length, and is intended to hold the metallic solution submitted to experiment, the external tube in which it is immersed, being filled with a weak solution...immersed, whilst for the negative electrode a slip of platina-foil, fixed to the wire from the zinc plate of the battery, passes through a cork fixed in... | |
| Golding Bird - Physics - 1848 - 620 pages
...length, and is intended to hold the metallic solution submitted to experiment, the external tube in which it is immersed, being filled with a weak solution...positive electrode,) soldered to the wire coming from the copper-plate of the battery, is immersed, whilst for the negative electrode a slip of platina-foil,... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - Electricity - 1855 - 570 pages
...intended to hold mercury and the metallic solution submitted to experiment ; the external tube fin which it is immersed being filled with a weak solution of common salt. In the latter, a slip of amalgamated zinc i is immersed for the positive electrode soldered to the... | |
| Golding Bird, Charles Brooke - Physics - 1867 - 894 pages
...with a weak solution of common salt. In the latter solution a slip of amalgamated zinc is immersed, for the positive electrode, soldered to the wire coming from the copper plate of the battery ; whilst for the negative electrode a slip of platinum-foil, fixed to the wire from the zinc plate... | |
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