The Silver VoltameterPart IPart II . deposits, but aremore troublesome in use and have no advantage over the nitrate. 6. There may be slight changes in the electrolyte due to its interaction with filterpaper, but the mass of the deposit is not seriously affected thereby in our size ofvoltameter in the course of one electrolysis at ordinary temperatures. It is inadvisable,however, in measurements of precision, to use an electrolyte more than once. *? Merrill, <Phys. 10, p. 170, 1900. ON THE SILVEB VOLTAMETER 599 We desire to thank the Committee of the British Association for grants of


The Silver VoltameterPart IPart II . deposits, but aremore troublesome in use and have no advantage over the nitrate. 6. There may be slight changes in the electrolyte due to its interaction with filterpaper, but the mass of the deposit is not seriously affected thereby in our size ofvoltameter in the course of one electrolysis at ordinary temperatures. It is inadvisable,however, in measurements of precision, to use an electrolyte more than once. *? Merrill, <Phys. 10, p. 170, 1900. ON THE SILVEB VOLTAMETER 599 We desire to thank the Committee of the British Association for grants of moneyfor the purchase of materials; Messrs. Johnson, Matthey and Co. for the loan ofseveral platinum vessels; Mr. L. Oertling and Dr. Scott for the loan of sensitivebalances; and Professor G. van Dijk for the loan of apparatus used by him in hisresearches. Our thanks are also due to Lord Rayleigh and Dr. Glazebrook formuch advice during the progress of the investigation. Smith, Mather and Lowry. Phil. Trans., A, vol. 207, Plate


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