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Standard potential of chlorine

The Standard Potential of Chlorine. Measurements of the potentials of galvanic cells without liquid junctions from which the standard potential of chlorine may be deduced have been made by Lewis and Ruppert40 who used, as one electrode, platinum over which a mixture of chlorine and nitrogen was bubbled, and, as reference, a calomel electrode and hydrochloric acid as electrolyte. The arrangement may be represented by... [Pg.198]

Measurements on cell (65) have also been made by Gerlce48 who obtained the potential, corrected as described to one atmosphere partial pressure of chlorine, —1.0903 volts at 25°, corresponding to a standard potential of chlorine of —1.3584 volts. He also determined the potential of the combination... [Pg.199]

The Standard Potentials of the Halogens. The standard potential of chlorine, obtained from cells without liquid junctions, has been considered on page 198. The standard potential of iodine has been determined by Maitland and more recently by Jones and Schumb6 and Jones and Kaplan.7 It is most convenient to take the solid as the standard state of iodine, instead of the gas at one atmosphere pressure as was done with chlorine, Jones and Schumb used cells of the type... [Pg.250]


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