| William Sturgeon - 1837 - 592 pages
...variation in the chemical action of a gicen quantity of electricity upon, water. Strongly and tveahly charged; but the results were alike. They were then...results were still the same. Variations therefore in the mtensity, caused by difference in the strength of charge, or in the number of alternations used,... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...electrodes causes no variation in the chemical action of a given quantity of electricity upon water. 723. The next point in regard to which the principle of...repeated, using batteries of an equal number of plates, strvngly and weakly charged ; but the results were alike. They were then repeated, using batteries... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...electrodes causes no variation in the chemical action of a given quantity of electricity upon water. 723. The next point in regard to which the principle of...results were still the same. Variations therefore in the intensity, caused by difference in the strength of charge, or in the number of alternations used,... | |
| 578 pages
...electrodes causes no variation in the chemical action of a given quantity of electricity upon water. 723. The next point in regard to which the principle of...results were still the same. Variations therefore in the intensity, caused by difference in the strength of charge, or in the number of alternations used,... | |
| 1834 - 1276 pages
...electrodes causes no variation in the chemical action of a given quantity of electricity upon water. 723. The next point in regard to which the principle of...weakly charged ; but the results were alike. They were Definite Electrolytic Action, -with different-sized Electrodes, 177 then repeated, using batteries... | |
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