RM2F77D20–Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Silver ions and electrons.
RM2AND1M1–The outlines of physics: an elementary text-book . consequently arenot capable of electrolysis. 275. Ions. — The parts into which an electrolyte isbroken up by the action of the current are called its ions ;thus in the case of silver nitrate the ions are Ag and NOg.These ions are separated by the action of the current, andthe metallic atoms move in the direction in which thecurrent is flowing and are deposited upon the terminalat which the current leaves the electrolytic cell. (SeeFig. 273.) These metallic ions, which travel with thecurrent, are called kations; the other ions, anions, movetowa
RM2F77BEA–Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Schematic production of a bromsilverkristalls building. The silver ions are marked with plus, the bromide ions with minus. It within a dashed circle marked the silver ion between the third and fourth ion rows is 'vagabond' # its original location has been indicated with an empty circle in the second ion row from the top. For more info see:
RM2F77DNX–Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.vandring of Vagabonding AG + ions to a negatively charged sprout (developer sprouts p.291) in a silver bromide crystal. After n.f. Mott.For more info See: Bäckström, Helmer. Photographic manual. Nature and Culture. Stockholm. 1942. p. 289-294.
RM2TA2N2K–Chaplain John Bell, Lieutenant Commander, USN, leading a prayer during memorial services at An Hoa, 18 miles southwest of Danang. The photo was taken on January 18, 1969, as part of the activities of the American military during the Vietnam War. Image source: DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS), Photog: GySgt Krueger.
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