I propose to distinguish such bodies by calling those onions^ which go to the anode of the decomposing body; and those passing to the cathode, cations^; and when I have occasion to speak of these together, I shall call them ions. Thus, the chloride of... A Physical Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism - Page 131by James Edward Henry Gordon - 1880Full view - About this book
| William Sturgeon - 1837 - 592 pages
...together, I shall call them ions. Thus the chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when electrolyzed evolves the two ions, chlorine and lead, the former being an anion, and the latter a cation. 666. These terms being once well defined, will, I hope, in their use enable... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...together, I shall call them ions. Thus, the chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when electrolyzed evolves the two ions, chlorine and lead, the former being an anion, and the latter a cation. 666. These terms being once well defined, will, I hope, in their use enable... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - 1839 - 606 pages
...distinction, he calls them ions. Thus the chloride of lead is an electrolyte ; and when electrolyzed, evolves the two ions, chlorine and lead ; the former being an anion, and the latter a cation. § 758. The invariable nature of these relations may be well exhibited by... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...together, I shall call them ions. Thus, the chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when electrolysed evolves the two ions, chlorine and lead — the former being an anion, and the latter a cation. These terms, being once well defined, will, I hope, in their use enable me... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 182 pages
...together, I shall call them ions. Thus, the chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when electrolyzcd evolves the two ions, chlorine and lead — the former being an anion, and the latter a cation. These terms, being once well defined, will, I hope, in their use enable me... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 pages
...together, I shall call them ions. Thus, the chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when electrolysed evolves the two ions, chlorine and lead — the former being an anion, and the latter a cation. These terms, being once well defined, will, I hope, in their use enable me... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1880 - 388 pages
...place are called Electrodes. The electrode attached to the zinc of the battery is called the cathode ; and the other, the anode. The products of decomposition...lead, the former being an anion, the latter a cation. LAWS OP ELECTROLYSIS.* No elementary substance can be an electrolyte. For by definition, an elementary... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1886 - 282 pages
...place are called Electrodes. The electrode attached to the zinc of the battery is called the cathode ; and the other, the anode. The products of decomposition...called ions ; those which go to the anode are called cmions and those which go to the cathode cations. Thus chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1889 - 472 pages
...place are called Electrodes. The electrode attached to the zinc of the battery is called the cathode ; and the other, the anode. The products of decomposition...the two ions, chlorine and lead, the former being an union, the latter a cation. * •' Exp. Res.," 665, vol. ip 197. VOL. H. B LAWS OF ELECTROLYSIS.* No... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...together, I shall call them ions* Thus, the chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when elcctrolyzed evolves the two ions, .chlorine and lead, the former being an anion and the latter a cation." In Faraday's own bound volume of the " Experimental Researches " he has illustrated... | |
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