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Laboratory Notes by Professor Tait. 2. On the Thermo-Electric Position of Sodium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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I owe to Mr Dewar's skill in manipulation the means of determining the line of sodium in the thermo-electric diagram. He constructed for me a long quill tube of German glass, with platinum wires inserted near the ends; exhausted it by means of a Sprengel pump, and drew in melted sodium from a bath of paraffin. Exact determinations will require considerable time, even with this excellent apparatus; but in the meantime I may state (as a first approximation) that the line of sodium is nearly parallel to that of palladium, and somewhat above it in the diagram.

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Proceedings 1873-74
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1875

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