A simple direct current source for the laboratory - Journal of Chemical

A simple direct current source for the laboratory. Odon Sanchez de Ita, and Manual Urquiza. J. Chem. Educ. , 1964, 41 (12), p 655. DOI: 10.1021/ed041p...
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Odon Sanchez de lta and Manuel Urquiza Tecnologico de Monterrey,

Monterrey, Mexico

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A Simple Direct Current Source for the Laboratory

with a core made of sixteen 31/2-in. iron nails. The choke has the following characteristics: 14 Hys, 300 ma, 60 ohm. It can be replaced by Type C-2308, Allied Radio (8 Hys, 300 ma, 8 ohm).

We have built a simple apparatus for the conversion of ac to dc which can be made easily and cheaply. Similar devices have previously been reported.' I n the present case, the circuit is simple and more stable. ~ h e b r e s e n apparatus t could be employed as a source of current in determinations of transference numbers by the Hittorf method in which the amount of electricity is measured accurately by a coulometer. The circuitZ and its parts are indicated in the diagram. The choke is made of No. 26 copper enamel wire (13,000 turns)

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