W. G. Mixter — JElectrosynthesis. 



217 



Art. XXII. — On 



Electrosynthesis ; 

 (Second paper.) 



by W. GL Mixter. 



[Contributions from the Sheffield Laboratory of Tale University.] 



The apparatus described in the first paper* was used in the 

 work. For convenience the figure of it is reproduced. The 

 gases in the two eudiometers at the commencement of an 

 experiment were, unless otherwise stated, at nearly the same 

 pressure, which was less than 200 ,nm of mercury. The volumes 



of the gases are either given in cubic centimeters reduced to 

 0° C. and 760 mm pressure, or in numbers expressing the pro- 

 portional number of volumes of each gas. Solid potassium 



*This Journal, vol. iv, p. 51. 



Am. Jour. Sci.— Fourth Series, Yol. VI, No. 33.— September, 1898. 

 15 



