Journal . KiK. Fig. 3. reciiillv iiiDililifil the vollaimtcr llcvi^c•(l by Walters asfollows : tliL- apiianitiis (Fig. 2), consists of a tube A of40 cc. capacity, {.Taduatcd into y^ cc, the graduationsstarting below tlic stop-cock a ; below the graduations thetube is enlarged to hold eonyenicutly the platinum lower end of the bulb is contracted and connected hymeans of flexible tubing \vilh the level tube B. The tube istilled with dilute sulphuric acid (sp. gr. = 1iii), and theleyel of the acid set at the zero nuuk. The volume gas givcu otf on connecting with


Journal . KiK. Fig. 3. reciiillv iiiDililifil the vollaimtcr llcvi^c•(l by Walters asfollows : tliL- apiianitiis (Fig. 2), consists of a tube A of40 cc. capacity, {.Taduatcd into y^ cc, the graduationsstarting below tlic stop-cock a ; below the graduations thetube is enlarged to hold eonyenicutly the platinum lower end of the bulb is contracted and connected hymeans of flexible tubing \vilh the level tube B. The tube istilled with dilute sulphuric acid (sp. gr. = 1iii), and theleyel of the acid set at the zero nuuk. The volume gas givcu otf on connecting with the battery isdirectly read off by rea<ljusting the level tube li. Stand fur Eteclrolytic Analijacs.—This consists of a glasslitund G (Fig. 3), to which are fixed a glass arm, l)earingthe positive electrode at c, and a glass ring for holding the


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