The Electrical Properties of Flames

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The Electrical Properties of Flames
Arthur Herbert Saxer
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To 1 mm. , which shows clearly that the current is very far from its saturation value at the larger distance. It would be interesting to make experiments on the variation of the current with the distance between the electrodes at very small distances.
Hot electrodes in a Bunsen flame must emit ions which will help to carry the current at the surface of the electrodes. The fraction of the current carried by these ions is usually small. It is easy to see that if the negative electrode emitted & 2
... 7iX nega- tive ions per sec. , the drop of potential near that electrode would disappear, and the uniform gradient would extend right up to it. Since this does not happen, even when very small currents are passed through the flame, 1 it is clear that the thermionic current is relatively very small.
F. L. Tufts 2 found that coating the negative electrode with lime caused the potential drop there to nearly disappear. This is evidently due to the large emission of negative electrons by hot lime.


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