The double chloride becomes fixed, and the vapors cease. A small number of elements (two are all that are absolutely necessary) will suffice for the decomposition of the double chloride, which presents but little resistance to electricity. The platinum... the chemist - Pagina 6door john charles - 1855Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...double chloride becomes fixed, and the vapors cease. A small number of elements (two are all that are absolutely necessary) will suffice for the decomposition...removed from the electrode is melted in a porcelain crue;ble enclosed in an earthen crucible. After cooling, it is treated with water, which dissolves... | |
| William Kirby Sullivan - 1854 - 616 pagina’s
...are necessary to decompose the double chloride, which, indeed, offers but a feeble resistance to the electricity. " The platinum plate is removed when it is sufficiently charged with the metalliferous deposit. It is allowed to cool, the saline mass broken rapidly, and the plate again introduced... | |
| 1854 - 502 pagina’s
...of platinum is removed when it is sufficiently loaded with the metalliferous deposit. It is allowed to cool, the saline mass is rapidly broken. off, and the plate again introduced into the current. The crude substance detached from the electrode is put into a porcelain... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...double chloride becomes fixed, and the vapors cease. A small number of elements (two are all that are absolutely necessary) will suffice for the decomposition...dissolves a great portion of the common salt, and a gray metallic powder is obtained, which is formed into a button by several successive fusions, using... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...double chloride becomes iixed, and the vapors cease. A small number of elements (two are all that are absolutely necessary) will suffice for the decomposition...removed from the electrode is melted in a porcelain cruc'ble enclosed in an earthen crucible. After cooling, it is treated with water, which dissolves... | |
| William Kirby Sullivan - 1854 - 820 pagina’s
...are necessary to decompose the double chloride, which, indeed, oners but a feeble resistance to' the electricity. "The platinum plate is removed when it is sufficiently charged with the metalliferous deposit. It is allowed to cool, the saline mass broken rapidly, and the plate again introduced... | |
| George Gore - 1877 - 432 pagina’s
...will suffice for the decomposition of the double chloride, which presents but little resistance to the electricity. The platinum plate is removed when it...mass is rapidly broken off, and the plate replaced' ('The Chemist,' New Series, No. 13, October 1854, p. 12). M. Duvivier states, that by passing an electric... | |
| George Gore - 1877 - 490 pagina’s
...presents but little resistance to the electricity. The platinum plate is removed when it is suff1ciently charged with the metallic deposit. It is suffered...mass is rapidly broken off, and the plate replaced ' (' The Chemist,' New Series, No. 13, October 1854, p. 12). M. Duvivier states, that by passing an... | |
| Alexander Watt (F. R. S. A.) - 1887 - 646 pagina’s
...of the double chloride, which presents but little resistance to the electricity. The platinum plato is removed when it is sufficiently charged with the...mass is rapidly broken off, and the plate replaced." Bunsen electrolysed the fused chloride of aluminium and sodium in a deep covered porcelain crucible,... | |
| Alexander Watt (F.R.S.A.) - 1902 - 784 pagina’s
...will suffice for the decomposition of the double chloride, which presents but little resistance to the electricity. The platinum plate is removed when it...mass is rapidly broken off, and the plate replaced." Bunsen electrolysed the fused chloride of aluminium and sodium in a deep covered porcelain crucible,... | |
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