| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 500 pages
...advanced in the preceding pages are evidently direcily in contradiction to the opinion advancedby Fabroni, and which, in the early stage of the investigation,...oxydable metals do not change, than in a moist one, in which many metals undergo chemical alteration. Other facts likewise soon occurred demonstrative... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 pages
...mediately proved, that another power must necessarily be (rations and ... ' ...... •Applications, concerned; for it was not possible to refer the electricity...alterations, particularly as the effect is more distinct in a <lry atmosphere, in which even tlic most o.vidable metals do nut change, than in a moist one, in which,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 1240 pages
...contact, of metals were published, I had toa certain extent, adopted this opinion ; but the new fact immediately proved that, another power must necessarily...the opposition of metallic surfaces to any chemical alteration?, particularly as the effect is more distinct in a dry atmosphere, in which even the most... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1899 - 966 pages
...opinion of Fabroni's ; " but the new fact immediately proved that another power must necessarily bo concerned, for it was not possible to refer the electricity...particularly as the effect is more distinct in a dry atmo• Phil. Trans. 1807. sphere, in which even the most oxidieable metals do not change, than in... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1911 - 394 pages
...published, I had to a certain extent adopted this opinion," an opinion of Fabroni's ; " but the new fact immediately proved that another power must necessarily...distinct in a dry atmosphere, in which even the most oxidisable metals do not change, than in a moist one, in which many metals undergo oxidation." 34.... | |
| Kelvin - 1890 - 402 pages
...published, I had to a certain extent adopted this opinion," an opinion of Fabroni's ; " but the new fact immediately proved that another power must necessarily...distinct in a dry atmosphere, in which even the most oxidisable metals do not change, than in a moist one, in which many metals undergo oxidation." 34.... | |
| 1898 - 636 pages
...published, I had to a certain extent adopted this opinion," an opinion of Fabroni's ; " but the new fact immediately proved that another power must necessarily...distinct in a dry atmosphere, in which even the most oxidizable metals do not change, than in a moist one, in which many metals undergo oxidation." § 34.... | |
| 1885 - 564 pages
...contact of metals were published, I had to a certain extent adopted this opinion ; but the new lact immediately proved that another power must necessarily...distinct in a dry atmosphere, in which even the most oxidizable metals do not change, than in a moist one, in which many metals undergo oxidation." * Sir... | |
| 1898 - 622 pages
...published, I had to a certain extent adopted this opinion," an opinion of Fabroni's ; " but the new fact immediately proved that another power must necessarily...distinct in a dry atmosphere, in which even the most oxidizable metals do not change, than in a moist one, in which many metals undergo oxidation." § 34.... | |
| 1885 - 560 pages
...contact of metals were published, I had to a certain extent adopt*- d this opinion ; but the new tact immediately proved that another power must necessarily be concerned, for it was nut possible to refer the electricity exhibited by the opposition of metallic surfaces to any chemical... | |
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