Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. 19: Fifth Series; January-June, 1885
If the value of a given voltaic constant applying to a given metal immersed in a solution of one of its salts of given strength be known, that for any other given strength is readily calculable by means of the formula E e+a - l) when tables of the values of a and b are extant, like those given in Part VIII. For certain kinds of plate-surfaces in chloride and sulphate solutions.
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