||E*lec`tro*poi"on (?), n., or
Electropoion fluid. [NL.; electro- + Gr.
poiw^n, p. pr. of poiei^n to make.]
(Elec.) An exciting and depolarizing acid solution used in
certain cells or batteries, as the Grenet battery. Electropoion is
best prepared by mixing one gallon of concentrated sulphuric acid
diluted with three gallons of water, with a solution of six pounds of
potassium bichromate in two gallons of boiling water. It should be
used cold.
||E*lec`tro*poi"on (?), n., or
Electropoion fluid. [NL.; electro- + Gr.
poiw^n, p. pr. of poiei^n to make.]
(Elec.) An exciting and depolarizing acid solution used in
certain cells or batteries, as the Grenet battery. Electropoion is
best prepared by mixing one gallon of concentrated sulphuric acid
diluted with three gallons of water, with a solution of six pounds of
potassium bichromate in two gallons of boiling water. It should be
used cold.