1951 年 71 巻 11 号 p. 1294-1297
By what mechanism and in what order the chemical reactions in high frequency titration are recognized were examined. The change in the condition of the solution was found to be transmitted by change in electric capacity, either when condenser or coil is used, followed in the latter case by the change in electric inductance. It was also found that the band in which both effects appeared markedly was automatically defined. From these results, it can be seen that the chemical reaction effects changes in the number of cycles and amplitude of the oscillator which, when received on a suitable receiver, are observed as a change in a direct current.