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RefNoPP/12/22
Previous numbersPP/44/23
LevelItem
TitlePaper, 'Influence of the chemical energy of electrolytes upon the "minimum point" and change of potential of a voltaic couple in water' by George Gore
Date1888
DescriptionGore writes: 'In a communication to the Royal Society, May 3rd, 1888, on "The Effect of Chlorine upon the Electro-motive Force of a Voltaic Couple" [PP/12/7], and in a subsequent one on "The Minimum Point of Change of Potential of a Voltaic Couple" [see PP/12/20], I have shown that by opposing to each other two currents of equal electromotive force from two perfectly similar couples of magnesium-platinum or zinc-platinum in distilled water, and gradually adding to one of the cells sufficiently minute quantities of a suitable substance, sue as chlorine, hydrochloric acid, or a soluble salt, &c., the voltaic balance is not disturbed until a certain definite proportion of the substance has been added, and that the proportion required to be added is excessively small (about 1 in 17,000 millions) in the case of chlorine with. a magnesium-platinum couple, and extremely different with unlike substances.'

Annotations in pencil and ink.

Subject: Chemistry / Electricity

Received 7 June 1888. Read 14 June 1888.

A version of this paper was published in volume 44 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'Influence of the chemical energy of electrolytes upon the "minimum point" and change of potential of a voltaic couple in water'.
Extent7p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1888.0040
RelatedRecordPP/12/22
PP/12/7
PP/12/20
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CodePersonNameDates
NA1365Gore; George (1826 - 1908)1826 - 1908
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