Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885
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The term "electrode" is used in this case as designating the terminalsof the circuit proper, or that portion of it which acts simply as anelectrical conductor, and not with the intention of indicating theends of a line between which there is no circuit connection. Thecircuit between the "electrodes, " so called, is continuous, beingestablished by means of and through the body of broken carboncontained in the retort, A. There is no deposit made on either plateof the decomposed constituents of th...e material reduced. The mouth ofthe crucible is closed with a luting of clay, or otherwise, and theopening, _d_, made in the upper side of the crucible, near itsextremity, comes entirely within the retort, and forms a passage forthe zinc fumes from the retort chamber into the condensing chamber. The pipe, E, serves as a vent for the condensing chamber. The zinc oreis mixed with pulverized or granular carbon, and the retort chargednearly full through the front end with the mixture, the plug, D, beingremoved for this purpose.
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