... example, sulphate of copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a... Nature - Síða 135 breytti - 1880Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Dionysius Lardner - 1842 - 68 síður
...estahlished was this : — In a vessel of water were placed at sonns distance from each other two wires, one connected with the positive and the other with the negative pole of the Voltaic hattery. Now mark the effect ofthU arrangement. Ir. was found that, the wires heing of platinum,... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1858 - 466 síður
...the solution, the decomposition of which is desired—for example, sulphate of copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a battery, Q. are extended along the top of the trough, and supported on rods of dry wood, B and D.... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1857 - 492 síður
...solution, the decomposition of which is desired — for example, sulphate of " copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a battery, Q. are extended along the top of the trough, and supported on rods of dry wood, B and D.... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1859 - 528 síður
...the metal, the decomposition of which is desired—for example, sulphate of copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a battery, Q, are extended along the top of the trough, and supported on rods of dry wood, B and D.... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1859 - 524 síður
...the metal, the decomposition of which is desired — for example, sulphate of copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a battery, Q, are extended along the top of the trough, and supported on rods of dry wood, B and D.... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1860 - 528 síður
...the metal, the decomposition of which is desired — for example, sulphate of copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a battery, Q, are extended along the top of the trough, and supported on rods of dry wood, В and D.... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1862 - 528 síður
...the metal, the decomposition of which is desired — for example, sulphate of copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a battery, Q, are extended along the top of the trough, and supported on rods of dry wood, B and D.... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1863 - 528 síður
...the metal, the decomposition of which is desired — for example, sulphate of copper. Two wires, one connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a battery, Q, are extended along the top of the trough, and supported on rods of dry wood, B and D.... | |
| John Charles Buckmaster - 1864 - 216 síður
...sulphate of copper. Two brass rods pass across, and rest on the ends of, the bath. One of these rods is connected with the positive and the other with the negative pole of a Daniel,s element. From the rod connected with the negative pole is suspended the mould, and from... | |
| Adolphe Ganot - 1865 - 524 síður
...light possible, calcined carbon points are employed. They are at first placed in contact, one being connected with the positive, and the other with the negative pole of a powerful galvanic battery, as shown in Fig. 287. The points immediately become incandescent, Fig.... | |
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