Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Fluid
Patent
1982-01-11
1983-05-03
Kaplan, G. L.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
Fluid
250370, 250372, G01R 1144
Patent
active
043822266
ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic cell for an actinometer, constituted by a glass vessel having a glass filter extending across the central portion thereof and forming a separator wall dividing the vessel into two side by side chambers. A body of mercury is provided in the bottom of one chamber and a platinum wire extends into the body of mercury for forming an anode for the cell. A carbon plate is mounted in the other chamber spaced from the separator wall and has a hole extending thereinto from the top, and mercury substantially fills the hole, and a further platinum wire extends into this mercury for forming a cathode for the cell. A glass tube extends downwardly from the other chamber for collecting precipitated mercury therein during operation of the cell, and an electrolyte fills the tube and the chambers and extends to a level just above the upper end of the carbon plate.
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