Essentials of physicsW.B. Saunders, 1896 - 319 pages |
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Page 186
... plate as a vehicle for sensitive silver salts . Schönbein is noted for discovering ozone in 1840 and gun - cotton in ... plate with collodion containing iodide or bromide of cadmium or KI . Plunge the plate into a bath of AgNO3 , about ...
... plate as a vehicle for sensitive silver salts . Schönbein is noted for discovering ozone in 1840 and gun - cotton in ... plate with collodion containing iodide or bromide of cadmium or KI . Plunge the plate into a bath of AgNO3 , about ...
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... plate of glass . The simple plate machine consists of a positive or prime conductor A ( Fig . 110 ) and a negative conductor B. C is the glass plate , and D the rubber made of leather and amalgam . E , F , G , H , are insulated supports ...
... plate of glass . The simple plate machine consists of a positive or prime conductor A ( Fig . 110 ) and a negative conductor B. C is the glass plate , and D the rubber made of leather and amalgam . E , F , G , H , are insulated supports ...
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... plate - e . g . on the Cu plate . The liberated H has nothing to unite with chemically , and a plate coated with H is more electro - positive than usual , and the difference of potentials between the two plates becomes less and less ...
... plate - e . g . on the Cu plate . The liberated H has nothing to unite with chemically , and a plate coated with H is more electro - positive than usual , and the difference of potentials between the two plates becomes less and less ...
Contents
BOOK I | 17 |
The Attractions of Matter | 26 |
Matter Force and Motion | 33 |
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