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Definition of Coulometers
1. coulometer [n] - See also: coulometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coulometers
Literary usage of Coulometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Standard Table of Electrochemical Equivalents and Their Derivatives: With by Carl Hering, Frederick Hutton Getman (1917)
"... Faraday's Law, coulometers Introductory. Conductors of electricity may be
divided into two classes as follows: (1) conductors of the first class which ..."
2. Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry by Frederick Hutton Getman (1922)
"There are three general types of coulometer in use, namely, (1) weight coulometers,
in which the quantity of electricity is measured by the gain in weight ..."
3. Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1908)
"The necessary data for calculating the total' weight of the electrode portion
are thus obtained. V. THE coulometers The silver ..."
4. Technology Quarterly by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1908)
"The necessary data for calculating the total weight of the electrode portion are
thus obtained. V. THE coulometers The silver ..."
5. The Year-book for Colorists and Dyers: Presenting a Review of the Year's by Herman A. Metz (1911)
"(6) Water coulometers, etc. 2. Electrochemical analysis. 3. Electroplating.
(a) Electrotyping. (6) Copper tubes, foil, and wire. (c) Nickel, copper, zinc, ..."
6. Notes on Electrochemistry by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1906)
"Copper and mercury coulometers of analogous construction are also frequently
employed. ... In these gas coulometers a solution of sodium hydrate or dilute ..."