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Exercises in practical physiology
(19) Unpolarisable electrodes are constructed as follows. A carefully
amalgamated1 zinc rod dips into a saturated solution of zinc sulphate, which in
turn communicates with a plug of china clay made up into a paste with normal
saline ; a glass ...
Augustus Désiré Waller, 1905
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Text-book of electrochemistry
Instead of an element of this type with unpolarisable electrodes of the. first order,\
we may consider a type with unpolarisable electrodes of the second order, say
the combination — Hg | HgCl | 0-01 HC1 | 01 HC1 | HgCl | Hg. When a quantity of
...
Unpolarisable Electrodes. — The preceding experiment has shown that the
electrolysis occurring around the ordinary metal electrodes may easily act as an
exciting electric current, and thus cause errors in experiments. In order to avoid
this ...
Arthur Philip Beddard, 1902
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The Essentials of Experimental Physiology: For the Use of ...
UNPOLARISABLE ELECTRODES 83 connect it with the electrodes. These do not
cause any polarisation, and at the same time are fairly good conductors. They are
spoken of as clay-guards. In many cases this form of electrode is too large, ...
Thomas Gregor Brodie, 1898
passage of a constant electric current, and also the necessity of using a Du Bois
key as a bridge to short-circuit the electrodes. Unpolarisable Electrodes. — The
preceding experiment has shown that the electrolysis occurring around the ...
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An Introduction to Physiology
galvanometer, is the employment of unpolarisable electrodes (du Bois- Reymond
). Their construction is as follows : — A carefully amalgamated zinc rod dips into a
saturated solution of zinc sulphate, which in turn communicates with a plug of ...
Augustus Désiré Waller, 1891
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A Treatise on medical electricity
Unpolarisable electrodes. — We have seen that by applying metallic electrodes
to the skin, cauterisation, with its consequences, is produced, more especially at
the negative pole. This may be avoided by not allowing the accumulation of the ...
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The Journal of physiology
Two portions, A and B, 4 cm. apart, are led off to a recording galvanometer by
bridges of saline clay with which the clay ends of unpolarisable electrodes are
brought in contact. By means of a miniature guillotine a weight is dropped upon
the ...
Physiological Society (Great Britain), 1902
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Memoirs on the physiology of nerve, of muscle and of the ...
The polarisation- current can also be increased by the use of polarisable. instead
of unpolarisable electrodes. In this case there is an external polarisation-current
between the metal and moist nerve, and an internal one between the various ...
Sir John Burdon-Sanderson, 1887
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An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions
Unpolarisable ions It is clearly untrue to consider ions to be unpolarisable, but
theoretical treatments generally discuss ions as though they were unpolarisable.
However, even the simple IÀ ion is highly polarisable. This is a well accepted fact
...
Margaret Robson Wright, 2007