Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 109-110Chemical news office., 1914 |
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... volume , the second process raises the O concentration there , and it is therefore the electric current which maintains the equilibrium in the electrode volume . Both the reactions increase the polarisation , and the purely chemical ...
... volume , the second process raises the O concentration there , and it is therefore the electric current which maintains the equilibrium in the electrode volume . Both the reactions increase the polarisation , and the purely chemical ...
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... volume , i.e. , between its constituents . The first theory does not admit of that , because there is always equilibrium within the electrode volume ; and all the compensation processes of it a variable current intensity for which the ...
... volume , i.e. , between its constituents . The first theory does not admit of that , because there is always equilibrium within the electrode volume ; and all the compensation processes of it a variable current intensity for which the ...
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... volume - the same will happen on the cathode by the H2 introduced - and the chemical equilibrium prevailing before the current was flowing will be destroyed . The oxygen now begins to react with the metal atoms of the electrode volume ...
... volume - the same will happen on the cathode by the H2 introduced - and the chemical equilibrium prevailing before the current was flowing will be destroyed . The oxygen now begins to react with the metal atoms of the electrode volume ...
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... volume and will push out some palladium , already before the circuit is established . When the current flows , the zinc acts as ballast , because it depresses the Pd con centration according to the hypothesis of the constant sum , and ...
... volume and will push out some palladium , already before the circuit is established . When the current flows , the zinc acts as ballast , because it depresses the Pd con centration according to the hypothesis of the constant sum , and ...
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... volume of the solution is the volume of the solvent ; for in such a case it is unnecessary to detach the molecular - weight tube , thus avoiding the inconvenience of handling it at a high temperature . For a discussion of the details ...
... volume of the solution is the volume of the solvent ; for in such a case it is unnecessary to detach the molecular - weight tube , thus avoiding the inconvenience of handling it at a high temperature . For a discussion of the details ...
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