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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
The difficulties attending the measurement of the electrical resistance of electrolytes are well known, the rapid growth of the polarisation of the electrodes especially preventing the application of the ordinary Wheatstone Bridge method. The polarisation may be kept down by using alternating currents, as was done by Kohlrausch; and this method is no doubt the most general and most accurate which has yet been applied.