Electrochemical Constants: Proceedings of the NBS Semi-centennial Symposium on Electrochemical Constants Held at the NBS on Sept. 19-21, 1951U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 310 pagine |
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... shows strikingly that the estimates of included material cover a fairly wide range which must reflect either ... show ( right , fig . 1.1 ) that all ma- terial is not expelled and that a correction ( 0.001 to 0.002 percent ) must be ...
... shows strikingly that the estimates of included material cover a fairly wide range which must reflect either ... show ( right , fig . 1.1 ) that all ma- terial is not expelled and that a correction ( 0.001 to 0.002 percent ) must be ...
Pagina 5
... show up in the degree of hydrolysis of the silver ion . The possible impor- tance of this factor will be examined in the following section . This review of attempts to measure inclusions in deposits of the silver coulometer indicates ...
... show up in the degree of hydrolysis of the silver ion . The possible impor- tance of this factor will be examined in the following section . This review of attempts to measure inclusions in deposits of the silver coulometer indicates ...
Pagina 13
... shows the anode characteristics for the oxidation of oxalate ions at the 1.0 - amp rate . It is seen that the potential is rela- tively constant until the sodium oxalate content of the solution drops to 1.78 g . As this decreases to ...
... shows the anode characteristics for the oxidation of oxalate ions at the 1.0 - amp rate . It is seen that the potential is rela- tively constant until the sodium oxalate content of the solution drops to 1.78 g . As this decreases to ...
Pagina 14
... shows the anode characteristics for the 0.1 - amp rate and for an initially low concentration of oxalate ions . After the acceler- ated rise in potential between 19 and 21 min , it is seen that the poten- tial was constant at 1.90 v for ...
... shows the anode characteristics for the 0.1 - amp rate and for an initially low concentration of oxalate ions . After the acceler- ated rise in potential between 19 and 21 min , it is seen that the poten- tial was constant at 1.90 v for ...
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... show that oxalate ions can be oxidized at practical rates at a Au anode in a supporting solution of H2SO4 and at potentials ... shows that the overvoltage of oxygen is greater on Au than on Pt . In supporting solutions containing small ...
... show that oxalate ions can be oxidized at practical rates at a Au anode in a supporting solution of H2SO4 and at potentials ... shows that the overvoltage of oxygen is greater on Au than on Pt . In supporting solutions containing small ...
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