- A
voltameter or
coulometer is a
scientific instrument used for
measuring electric charge (quantity of electricity)
through electrolytic action. The SI...
- The
copper coulometer is a one
application for the copper-copper(II)
sulfate electrode. Such a
coulometer consists of two
identical copper electrodes immersed...
- In electrochemistry, a
mercury coulometer is an
analytical instrument which uses
mercury to
perform coulometry (determining the
amount of
matter transformed...
-
electrochemical processes:
Copper coulometer Mercury coulometer Hofmann voltameter "Voltameter" is a
synonym for "
coulometer". An acid-base microtitorator...
- used as one of the half
cells in the
galvanic Daniel-Jakobi cell.
Copper coulometer Protopopoff, et al, pg 15
Peabody p.3 Protopopoff, et al, pg 13 Protopopoff...
- voltages/currents
Mercury battery, an
electrochemical battery Mercury coulometer, an
electro analytical chemistry device that
determines the
amount of...
- (Faraday's law of electrolysis). The
modern name is "electrochemical
coulometer".
Although the
correct spelling of
Hofmann contains only one 'f', it is...
- like a bearing.
Mercury sphygmomanometers, barometers,
diffusion pumps,
coulometers, and many
other laboratory instruments took
advantage of mercury's properties...
-
contain 20 mg water,
which is e.g. 200 mg for a
sample with 10% water. For
coulometers, the
measuring range is from 1–5 ppm to
about 5%.
Volumetric KF readily...
-
sputtering is
taken advantage of in the Time Totalizer, a metal-vapor
coulometer-based
elapsed time
meter where the
sputtered metal is
deposited on a collector...