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the results obtained by us in an early serio "i',-\|.n iiiu-nt>, \\hriv tin- 



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in the flame. A -fa normal solution of'KCl was used in these experiments : 



With the cylindrical electrodes used in our later experimental the electrode surfaces 

 are of different size, and with these the unipolar effect is much greater. The following 

 is a table for -fa normal KC1 solution : 



These results are plotted in Curve I. 



Curve I. 



Unipolar conduction ( KN0 4 solution sprayed 1. 

 ^20 / 



O 2 



