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Cell, amalgam without transference

Amalgam Cells.—If the electrolyte in the concentration cell without transference is a salt of an alkali metal, e.g., potassium chloride, it is necessary to set up some form of reversible alkali metal electrode. This is achieved by dissolving the metal in mercury, thus forming a dilute alkali metal amalgam which is attacked much less vigorously by water than is the metal in the pure state." The amalgam nevertheless reactia with water to some extent, and also with traces of oxygen that may be... [Pg.198]

This chapter is concerned with the determination of activity coefficients with the aid of various types of concentration cells, and with the comparison of such activity coefficients with the predictions of the Debye-Hiickel theory, developed in the previous chapter. The types of cells discussed are (a) cells without transference, including those containing amalgam electrodes, (b) cells with transference, and (c) cells without transference containing mixtures of electrolytes. [Pg.152]

Amalgam Cells. F6r the determination of activity coefficients of electrolytes the method depending upon the measurement of the potentials of concentration cells without transference has already been discussed in Chapter 6. Two examples of such cells were mentioned. These were the following ... [Pg.152]


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