Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach to Instrumental AnalysisAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1960 - 653 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 83
Pagina 297
... applied voltage is decreased slowly from c to d , the electrolysis current falls linearly to zero . Further decreases in the applied potential allow the spontaneous production of electricity to begin , and the current - voltage curve ...
... applied voltage is decreased slowly from c to d , the electrolysis current falls linearly to zero . Further decreases in the applied potential allow the spontaneous production of electricity to begin , and the current - voltage curve ...
Pagina 298
... applied potential difference in- finitesimally exceeds the sum of the half - cell emf's associated with the electrode reactions . EXAMPLE . An illustration has just been discussed in connection with Fig . 11-16 . In this case , if the ...
... applied potential difference in- finitesimally exceeds the sum of the half - cell emf's associated with the electrode reactions . EXAMPLE . An illustration has just been discussed in connection with Fig . 11-16 . In this case , if the ...
Pagina 507
... applied potential , no charging current is drawn by the expanding mercury drops , for there is no capacitor to charge . At applied potentials more posi- tive than the null potential , the mercury has a positive charge relative to the ...
... applied potential , no charging current is drawn by the expanding mercury drops , for there is no capacitor to charge . At applied potentials more posi- tive than the null potential , the mercury has a positive charge relative to the ...
Sommario
THE SCIENCE OF INSTRUMENTATION | 1 |
ERRORS OF MEASUREMENT | 14 |
CHAPTER 3 | 34 |
Copyright | |
39 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach to Instrumental Analysis Howard A. Strobel Visualizzazione estratti - 1960 |
Parole e frasi comuni
absorbance absorption acid amplifier analysis analyzed angle anode applied atoms band beam Beer's law calibration calomel capacitance capacitor cathode cell Chem chemical circuit components concentration conductance constant coulometric curve detection detector determined device diffusion diode dispersion drop effect electrical electrode electrolysis emission end point energy error example filter frequency galvanometer gas chromatography glass grid incident input instrument intensity ionization ions layer liquid measurement mercury metal meter method mixture molecules obtained operation optical optical rotation output oxidized particles pH meter photometer phototube plate current platinum polarized polarographic potential potentiometer precision prism procedure quantitative radiation range reaction reflection refractive index region resistance resistor result rotation sample sawtooth wave scattering schematic Section sensitivity shown in Fig signal slit solution solvent species spectra spectrophotometer spectrum standard substance techniques temperature thyratron tion titration transistor triode variable vibrational voltage wave wavelength