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Electrolytic cell with electrodes by Baird and Tatlock

1926

Kohlrausch's cell with nickel electrodes

1926

Apparatus for determination of transport numbers of silver and nitrate ion

1926

Apparatus for electrolysis, c.1800-1820

1807-1810

Tracor 700 electrolytic conductivity detector made by Tracor Inc

Electrolysis trough (one electrode missing, with one collecting tube with flange

Electrolysis trough

Two electrolysis cells, 19th century

Two electrolysis cells

1800-1900

Two potential vessels for measuring electrode potentials on stands with copper electrodes and connecting vessel, by John J. Griffin and Sons, London, 1926

Two potential vessels for measuring electrode potentials on stands with copper electrodes and connecting vessel

1926

Apparatus for determination of transport numbers by Baird and Tatlock, London, 1926

Apparatus for determination of transport numbers by Baird and Tatlock

1926

Water electrolysis apparatus, c. 1820

Apparatus for electrolysis, 1800-1820

1820

Kohlrausch cell with thermometer (cracked) and nickel electrode by Baird and Tatlock, London, 1926

Kohlrausch cell with thermometer (cracked) and nickel electrode by Baird and Tatlock

1926

Kohlrausch Universal Bridge for conductivity measurements with telephone and conductivity vessel complete with nickel electrodes, by John J. Griffin and Sons, London, 1926

Kohlrausch Universal Bridge for conductivity measurements

1926

Five electrolytic conductivity cells (three signed "J.C. Cowlishaw Ltd., Manchester Borosilicate glass") used by the Earl of Berkeley and Erwald Hartley for non-aqueous solutions, c. 1914.

Five electrolytic conductivity cells

1914

Electrolytic arsenic apparatus with platinum cathode (dummy)

Electrolytic arsenic apparatus with platinum cathode (dummy)

Electrolytic arsenic apparatus with amalgamated lead cathode

Electrolytic arsenic apparatus with amalgamated lead cathode