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Excerpt from The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1896-1897, Vol. 1
In all cases the maximum reading of the electromotive force of the cell was taken, for all the cells measured were found to increase rather quickly to a maximum, which remained constant for a time. Most of the cells reached a maximum reading in about an hour, while some of the cells, especially the sulphate cells, might require two or three hours. In a few cases the maximum was reached in fifteen or twenty minutes. However, the time for any particular cell was not in the least constant. Throughout this whole paper twentieth normal solutions are always used when no concentration is specified.
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