| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...concentrated solution. The word density, applied to a force, necessarily excludes the idea of weight or volume. Professor Bunsen means, by this word, the...concentrated ; the effects are added in this direction, and the fluid becomes capable of overcoming affinities which have hitherto resisted powerful batteries.... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...concentrated solution. The word density, applied to a force, necessarily excludes the idea of weight or volume. Professor Bunsen means, by this word, the...concentrated ; the effects are added in this direction, and the fluid becomes capable of overcoming affinities which have hitherto resisted powerful batteries.... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...concentrated solution. The word density, applied to a force, necessarily excludes the idea of weight or volume. Professor Bunsen means, by this word, the...between a large surface, the charcoal crucible, and a finp platinum wire, in which it is concentrated ; the effects are added in this direction, and the... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...analogous to the concentration of luminous or calorific rays in the focus of a concave mirror. Let ua take, for example, a charcoal crucible, in communication...concentrated ; the effects are added in this direction, and the fluid becomes capable of overcoming affinities which have hitherto resisted powerful batteries.... | |
| 1892 - 764 pagina’s
...example, a charcoal crucible in communication with the positive pole of the battery, and place it in a small capsule of glazed porcelain containing the...battery by means of a thin sheet or wire of platinum. (For this purpose the platinum wire must be exactly in the centre of the crucible ; if not, by virtue... | |
| Alexander Watt (F.R.S.A.) - 1902 - 784 pagina’s
...the positive pole of the battery, and place in it a small capsule of glazed porcelain, containing1 the liquid to be decomposed ; the space between the...liquid of the small capsule is put in communication vuth the battery by means of a thin sheet or wire of platinum.* The current is then established between... | |
| Alexander Watt, Arnold Philip - 1911 - 754 pagina’s
...it a small capsule of g-Lized porcelain, containing the liquid to be decomposed ; the space betwt tn the crucible and the capsule is filled with hydrochloric...fine platinum wire, in which it is concentrated ; the effect* are added in this direction, and the fluid becomes capable of overcoming affinities which have... | |
| Alexander Watt, Arnold Philip - 2005 - 712 pagina’s
...“ the alecmical undulations, in a manner analogous to the concentration of luminous or calorifle rays in the focus of a concave mirror. Let us take,...concentrated; the effects are added in this direction, and the fluid becomes capable of overcoming affinities which have hitherto resisted powerful batteries.”... | |
| Iron and Steel Institute - 1892 - 764 pagina’s
...example, a charcoal crucible in communication with the positive pole of the battery, and place it in a small capsule of glazed porcelain containing the...battery by means of a thin sheet or wire of platinum. (For this purpose the platinum wire must be exactly in the centre of the crucible ; if not, by virtue... | |
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