6250 Theories of Electrolysis 



Current, reduction of metals by, cause. Ma- 

 jocchi, G. A. (n Adds.) Majocchi A. Fis. 

 C. 21 (1846) 160-. 



through solid salts. Gross, T. Berl. Ak. 

 Mb. (1877) 500-. 



, temperature and concentration, effect on 



electrolytic phenomena. Tribe, A. Ph. Mg. 



16 (1883) 90-. 

 Decomposition and recomposition, molecular, 



Grotthus's theory. Grove, W. R. Ph. Mg. 



27 (1845) 348-. 



of water by electrostatic induction. Soret, 

 J. L. Bb. Un. Arch. 31 (1856) 204-. 



, is it primary or secondary? Le Blanc, 



M. Z. Ps. C. 13 (1894) 163-. 

 Electrolysis, electric actions in. Kohlrausch, R. 



Pogg. A. 97 (1856) 397-, 559-. 



and electro-convection. Wiedemann, G. 

 B. A. Kp. (1887) 347-. 



of salts. Kovalevskij, S. I. Ks. Ps.-C. S. 

 J. 30 (Ps.) (1898) 96-. 



(Kovalevskij). Chvolson, O. D. Ks. 



Ps.-C. S. J. 30 (P$.) (1898) 98-. 

 , failure of hypothesis of migration of 



ions. Hargreaves, J. Lpool. Lt. Ph. S. P. 



49 (1895) xxix-. 



through semipermeable membranes. Moritz , 

 B. Z. Ps. C. 33 (1900) 513-. 



Electrolytes, absorption of electric vibrations 



by. Zeeman, P. [1895-96] Amst. Ak. Vs. 



4 (1896) 148-, 188- ; 5 (1897) 133- ; Nt. 53 



(1895-96) 564. 

 , electric discharge in. Cardani, P. N. Cim. 



4 (1896) 200-. 

 , electricity in. Tribe, A. Ph. Mg. 16 (1883) 



384-. 

 , and heat produced in. Planck, M. A. 



Ps. C. 39 (1890) 161-. 



and non-electrolytes, internal friction. Ar- 

 rhenius, S. Z. Ps. C. 1 (1887) 285-. 



, radicals, distribution. Tribe, A. B. S. P. 



31 (1881) 320-. 

 , , on insulated metal conductor. Tribe, 



A. [1877] K. S. P. 26 (1878) 222-. 

 Friction, electrolytic and capillary, comparison. 



Kohlrausch, F. Gott. Nr. (1879) 100-. 

 Heat produced by motion of electrolytic mole- 

 cules. Herwig, H. A. Ps. C. 4 (1878) 



187. 

 Helmholtz's theory. Schuster, A. B. A. Ep. 



(1885) 977-. 



. Richarz, F. Ph. Mg. 39 (1895) 529-. 

 Inertia, electric, and inertia of electric con- 

 vection. Schuster, A. [1900] L. Ps. S. P. 



17 (1901) 631-. 

 Lines of force in electrolysis. Tribe, A. Ph. 



Mg. 11 (1881) 446-; 15 (1883) 391-. 

 Mechanical theory. Thomson, (Sir) W. Ph. 



Mg. 2 (1851) 429-. 

 . Bosscha, J. Pogg. A. 101 (1857) 517- ; 



103 (1858) 486-; 105 (1858) 396-. 



. Domalip, K. Wien Sb. 67 (1873) (Ab. 2) 



109. 



- , Maxwell's hypothesis. Weyde, J. F. 



Elekttech. Z. 18 (1897) 677-. 

 Migration of chlorine in electrolysis of chlorides 



of alkali and alkaline earth metals. Weiske, A. 



Pogg. A. 103 (1858) 466-. 



Dissociation of Electrolytes 6250 



Eeactions, electrochemical, influence of current 



density and concentration. Oettel, F. [1894] 



Z. Elekttech. Elektch. (1894-95) 90-. 

 Solution of salts in water, electric effects. 



Raoult, F. M. C. E. 69 (1869) 823-. 

 Sulphuric acid and other viscous liquids, 



phenomena. Bartoli, A. N. Cim. 6 (1879) 



153-. 

 Thermodynamics. Hittorf, W. Z. Ps. C. 10 



(1892) 593-. 

 , electrochemical. Gibbs, J. W. B. A. Ep. 



(1886)388-; (1888)343-. 

 , . Haber, F. Ps. Z. 1 (1900) 361-. 

 Transference ratio and E.M.F. Dojes, P. H. 



Arch. Neerl. 22 (1888) 299-. 

 Transition cell of 3rd kind. Cohen, E. [1899- 



1900] Amst. Ak. Vs. 8 (1900) 361- ; Amst. 



Ak. P. 2 (1900) 334-; Z. Ps. C. 34 (1900) 



179-. 

 6th kind. Cohen, E. [1899] Amst. 



Ak. Vs. 8 (1900) 106- ; Amst. Ak. P. 2 (1900) 



153-. 



, new use. Cohen, E., & Bredig, G. 

 4] Mbl. Nt. (1894-95) 31-; Z. Ps. C. 14 

 4) 535-. 

 Valency, as defined by Helmholtz. Armstrong, 



H. E. Ph. Mg. 25 (1888) 21-. 

 Wehnelt interrupter, theory. Ruhmer, E. 



Elekttech. Z. 20 (1899) 456-. 

 Work absorbed in electrolysis. Deprez, M. 



Lum. Elect. 6 (*1882) 15. 



DISSOCIATION OF ELECTEOLYTES. 



Wiedemann, G. Pogg. A. 99 (1856) 228-. 

 Horstmann, A. D. C. Gs. B. 4 (1871) 635-; 



A. C. Phm. 170 (1873) 205-. 



Grotrian, 0. A. Ps. C. 157 (1876) 130-, 237- ; 



160 (1877) 238-. 



Sprung, A. W. F. A. Ps. C. 159 (1876) 1-. 

 Lenz, R. [1878] St. Pet. Ac. Sc. Mm. 26 (1879) 



No. 3, 51 pp. 



Kohlrausch, F. A. Ps. C. 6 (1879) 207-. 

 Grotrian, 0. A. Ps. C. 8 (1879) 529-. 

 Kohlrausch, F. Gott. Nr. (1879) 100-. 

 (Views of Arrhenius and Armstrong.) Lodge, 0. 



B. A. Ep. (1887) 351-. 



(Lodge.) Armstrong, H. E. B. A. Ep. (1887) 



354-. 

 Planck, M. A. Ps. C. 32 (1887) 462-; Z. Ps. 



C. 1 (1887) 577-. 



(Armstrong.) Arrhenius, S. B. A. Ep. (1888) 



352-. 

 (Arrhenius.) Armstrong, H. E. B. A. Ep. 



(1888) 355-. 

 Arrhenius, S. [1888] Mbl. Nt. (1888) 61-; 



Stockh. Ak. Hndl. Bh. 14 (Afd. 1) (1889) 



No. 9, 23 pp. 



Ostwald, W. Z. Ps. C. 2 (1888) 270-. 

 Hoff, J. H. van't, & Reicher, L. T. Z. Ps. C. 



2 (1888) 777-. 



Planck, M. A. Ps. C. 34 (1888) 139-. 

 Arrhenius, S. Stockh. Ofv. (1889) 619-. 

 Lodge, O. J. (et alii). Elect. 22 (1889) 493-, 



etc. ; 23 (1889) 44. 

 Brown, J. Elect. 22 (1889) 676. 



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