TransactionsPublished under the care of the General Secretary and the Treasurer . sodium and t 111109 4847 , 22 60 1 Double phosphate of potassium and jammonium ( 103107 4045 .S5 87 Phosphate of ammonium and < 104104 43 45 2560 Biphosphate of sodium -j 106103 3116 5273 2569 j Neutral chromate of ammonium— < 106 110 1 4855 2552 Double chromate of ammonium and ( 110 I 93108 102 as 31 5762 28 85 516 NODON: ELECTROLYTIC RECTIFIERS. The following may be deduced from this table: 1. T


TransactionsPublished under the care of the General Secretary and the Treasurer . sodium and t 111109 4847 , 22 60 1 Double phosphate of potassium and jammonium ( 103107 4045 .S5 87 Phosphate of ammonium and < 104104 43 45 2560 Biphosphate of sodium -j 106103 3116 5273 2569 j Neutral chromate of ammonium— < 106 110 1 4855 2552 Double chromate of ammonium and ( 110 I 93108 102 as 31 5762 28 85 516 NODON: ELECTROLYTIC RECTIFIERS. The following may be deduced from this table: 1. The rectification is complete up to about 30 deg. C. Theleakage increases thereafter up to the boiling point. 2. Ammonium salts give the best results. 3. The addition of another salt to the ammonium salts dimin-ishes the valve effect. 4. ISTeutral ammonium phosphate of all the ammonium saltsis that which gives the most complete results. Arrangement Adopted. From the results noted above it is to be concluded that thebest practical arrangement for an electric valve consists of:. v -AAAAAA/V 1^ in Fig. 1. r


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