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Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical: Chemical ...
2 represent the same solution after it has undergone electrolysis ; an equivalent
of copper having been set free at the platinode, and one of sulphion at the
zincode. It was not unnatural to expect that this result would have been attained
by the ...
William Allen Miller, 1877
2
Philosophical Transactions
tassium (K, Cy) in the platinode cell, and a solution of potassa in the zincode and
connecting cells. The arrangement conducted well ; gas was given off from both
electrodes, and cyanide of potassium formed in abundance in the zincode cell.
3
Magnetism, and Electricity
2 represent the same solution after it has undergone electrolysis ; an equivalent
of copper having been set free at the platinode, and one of suhphion at the
zincode. It was not unnatural to expect that this result would have been attained
by the ...
William Allen Miller (M.D.), 1869
4
Elements of Chemistry: Chemical physics
2 represent the same solution after it has undergone electrolysis ; an equivalent
of copper having been set free at the platinode, and one of sulphion at the
zincode. It was not unnatural to expect that this result would have been attained
by the ...
William Allen Miller, 1872
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Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical: Chemical ...
2 represent the same solution after it has undergone electrolysis ; an equivalent
of copper having been set free at the platinode, and one of sulphion at the
zincode. It was not unnatural to ex ect that this result would have been attained
by the ...
William Allen Miller, 1867
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
... be easy, I am sure, for Dr. Hare to convince himself by a few easy experiments
that a solution of sulphate of soda submitted to electrolysis becomes acid in the
zincode division of a diaphragm cell, not only by the abstraction of sodium from it,
...
7
The Electrical Magazine
With cyanide of potassium (K, Cy) in the platinode cell, and solution of potassa in
the other cells, hydrogen was given off in the former, by the deoxidizing action of
the liberated potassium ; and oxygen at the zincode, by the deoxidation of the ...
Charles Vincent Walker, 1845
It was then found that the zincode had gained 18 grains ; the platinode lost ] 9 of
free acid : of potassa the zincode had lost 9-9 grains, and the platinode gained
an equal quantity : thus, though the solution conducted very well, not more than ...
9
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
The zincode cell was filled with a dilute solution of potassa, and the connecting
cell with the same. The platinode cell was charged with a strong solution of the
red ferrocyanide. This solution previously to the commencement of the
experiment ...
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1844
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Familiar Illustrations of Natural Philosophy: Selected ...
These are called by Farraday the zincode and platinode. The term electrode is
common to both. The surface of the body to be decomposed, at which the current
enters from the zincode, is called by him the accode, the other surface the ...