All metals are not acted upon to the same degree by dilute acid.
Have the tumbler nearly full of dilute acid to get the effect of large plates; that is, the current has a large liquid conductor to pass through in the cell, and the internal resistance will be small.
The pile and cup battery of Volta had been succeeded by the trough battery--a long box filled with separated plates set in dilute acid.
These forms are seen after the dissolving of the carbonate of lime by a dilute acid.
The inner or porous pot contains the zinc rod, and is charged with a dilute acid, made by diluting one volume of sulphuric acid up to ten with water.
It is best to use a hard steel mortar and to extract the metallic particles from the bruised sample with a magnet or dilute acid.
The ferric hydrate was dissolved in dilute acid, and reprecipitated, dried, ignited, and weighed.
To the other, add a similar amount of dilute acid, and then to the filtered portion run in from a burette standard silver nitrate (1 c.
One of the fatty acids discovered by Chevreul, and produced by saponifying oils, and then separating the base from the resulting soap by means of a dilute acid.
If the action of the aniline and magenta in the process of manufacturing aniline blue be stopped before it is finished, and the resulting product treated with dilute acid, a colouring matter called violet imperial is obtained.
It wets freely with pure water, even after it has been shaken and dried by the heat of a spirit-lamp; and if made the pole of a voltaic pile in a dilute acid, it evolves minute bubbles from every part of its surface.
These plates, while still warm, are rubbed over with a dilute acid or pickle, to remove the colour produced by the heat, and are then cut up into narrow slips across the breadth of the plate, by means of the circular shears fig.
This treatment is to be repeated with a fresh quantity of dilute acid.
If an effervescence takes place in the cold with a dilute acid, the loss of weight will indicate the amount of carbonic acid gas expelled.
The only certain way of determining the quantity of free potassa in any solid or liquid, is from the quantity of a dilute acid of known strength which it can saturate.
They may be extracted by exhausting the plant-tissues with a dilute acid, and precipitating the bases with potash, soda, lime or magnesia.
If necessary, the + end of the machine must be found by a trial cell made of two plain lead sheets in dilute acid.
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