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distributed over the top of the table. These supported a thick glass 

 plate on which several blocks of paraffine for each piece of apparatus 

 were placed. Thus it was possible to obtain a perfect insulation. 



In preparing the different parts of the apparatus extreme care should 

 be exercised to obtain an accurate result. The method for the prepara- 

 tion of the normal element, calomel electrode, gas cell, and also calibra~ 

 tion of the bridge wire, etc., is described in detail in Findlay's " Practical 



jFio. 102. Apparatus employed in determination of H-ion concentration. 

 DESCRIPTION OF DIAGRAM 



LI Lippmann's capillarimeter. 



L 2 Tungsten lamp. 



A Accumulator. 



N Western normal element. 



Si Switch with quick short circuiting key. 



82 Three-way switch. 



S 3 Two-way switch. 



C Calomel electrode. 



K Concentrated KC1 cup. 



G Gas cell. 



B Bridge. 



P Thick glass plate. 



Physical Chemistry." Every contact should be carefully made, so that 

 accurate readings can be obtained. It is worthy of mention that the 

 diffusion potential between n/io KC1 calomel electrode and the solution 

 to be tested is reduced by interposing the saturated solution of KC1 as it 

 is indicated by K on the diagram. For the standardization of the elec- 

 trode it was first platinized with general precaution; then the hydrogen 

 ion concentration of the mixed solution (7 c.c. of m/i5 KH^PO^ 3 c.c. of 



