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Page 168
... solution of an acid , base , or salt in water . These solutions have conductivities of the order of 105 times that of pure water . For many purposes they may be considered as good conductors though their conductivities are less by a ...
... solution of an acid , base , or salt in water . These solutions have conductivities of the order of 105 times that of pure water . For many purposes they may be considered as good conductors though their conductivities are less by a ...
Page 176
... solution in the form of ions . This tendency is called a solution pressure . If it is positive , the atoms of the electrode tend to go into solution as positive ions ; if it is negative , positive ions tend to deposit on the electrode ...
... solution in the form of ions . This tendency is called a solution pressure . If it is positive , the atoms of the electrode tend to go into solution as positive ions ; if it is negative , positive ions tend to deposit on the electrode ...
Page 178
... solution con- taining ions of a substance standing below it , the atoms of the electrode will go into solution and the other ions will deposit out . Thus if a zinc electrode is placed in a copper sulphate solution , zinc ions will ...
... solution con- taining ions of a substance standing below it , the atoms of the electrode will go into solution and the other ions will deposit out . Thus if a zinc electrode is placed in a copper sulphate solution , zinc ions will ...
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