| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...conviction of the senses and a sound judgement, I may be allowed to express a hop?, that the endeavour will always be to make it a table of real, and not hypothetical, electro- chemical equivalents ; for we shall else overrun the facts, and lose all sight and consciousness... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...conviction of the senses and a sound judgement, I may be allowed to express a hope, that the endeavour will always be to make it a table of real, and not...consciousness of the knowledge lying directly in our path. 846. The equivalent numbers do not profess to be exact, and are taken almost entirely from the chemical... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...that all the electricity which passes through the one shall also be transmitted through the other. The equivalent numbers do not profess to be exact,...more confidence, as to these points, than in myself. 357 22 24 Oxygen . C: 'orine • 35'5 . 126 TABLE '_ Ani 8 'F IONS. ons. Phosphoric acid Carbonic acid... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 180 pages
...that all the electricity which passes through the one shall also be transmitted through the other. The equivalent numbers do not profess to be exact,...more confidence, as to these points, than in myself. Oxygen . Chlorine Iodine . Bromine Fluorine Cyanogen Sulphuric acid Selenic acid . Nitric acid Chloric... | |
| 578 pages
...conviction of the senses and a sound judgment, I may be allowed to express a hope, that the endeavour will always be to make it a table of real, and not...consciousness of the knowledge lying directly in our path. 846. The equivalent numbers do not profess to be exact, and are taken almost entirely from the chemical... | |
| 1834 - 1276 pages
...conviction of the senses and a sound judgement, I may be allowed to express a hope, that the endeavour will always be to make it a table of real, and not...consciousness of the knowledge lying directly in our path. 846. The equivalent numbers do not profess to be exact, and are taken almost entirely from the chemical... | |
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