On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 01:28:48PM -0800, Jim Richardson wrote:
>
> Maybe there was a physical obstruction such that when you pull a
> sample with a hydrometer, it was only sampling from a small volume,
> which was correctly charged, but the rest of the electrolyte was
> separated (electrically and physically) from the top of the cell where
> the sample was being taken from.
Hmm, hard to picture something like that. It would have to be
essentially water-tight so that the two acid volumes would never get
mixed. Not very likely, I'd think.
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