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" Then, again, the substances into which these divide, under the influence of the electric current, form an exceedingly important general class. They are combining bodies ; are directly associated with the fundamental parts of the doctrine of chemical affinity... "
Philosophical Magazine
1834
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Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry: And Guardian of ..., Volume 1

William Sturgeon - 1837 - 592 pages
...the proportions also (697.). It is further remarkable, that with very few, if any, exceptions (414. 691.), these decomposable bodies are exactly those...call these bodies generally ions, or particularly onions and cations, according as they appear at the anode or cathode (665.); and the numbers representing...
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Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839

Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...the proportions also (697.). It is further remarkable, that with very few, if any, exceptions (414. 691.), these decomposable bodies are exactly those...bodies generally ions, or particularly unions and • I mean here by voltaic electricity, merely electricity from a most abundant source, but having...
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An Outline of the Sciences of Heat and Electricity

Thomas Thomson - 1840 - 614 pages
...The elements into which these electrolytes are divided by the Voltaic actions are combining bodies, and have each a definite proportion in which they are always evolved during electrolytic action. They are called ions, and divided into onions and cations according as they appear at the anode or...
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Michael Faraday: His Life and Work

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...substances into which electrolytes are divided by the current, and which he had called ions, he says : " They are combining bodies ; are directly associated...electrolytic action. . . . I have proposed to call the numbers representing the proportions in which they are evolved electro-chemical equivalents. Thus...
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A Short History of the Progress of Scientific Chemistry in Our Own Times

Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1899 - 284 pages
...non-conductors, of voltaic electricity. ... I propose to call bodies of the decomposible class electrolytes. Then, again, the substances into which these divide,...call these bodies generally ions, or particularly anions and cations, according as they appear at the anode or cathode, and the numbers representing...
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The Fundamental Laws of Electrolytic Conduction: Memoirs by Faraday, Hittorf ...

Michael Faraday, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch - 1899 - 114 pages
...this, the decomposable class, Electrolytes. Then, again, the substances into which these divide, nnder the influence of the electric current, form an exceedingly...call these bodies generally ions, or particularly amons and cations, according as they appear at the anode or cathode; and the numbers representing the...
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A Text-book of Physical Chemistry, Theory and Practice

Arthur Woolsey Ewell - 1909 - 396 pages
...surface at which the current leaves the decomposing body . . . metals, alkalies . . . are evolved there." "Then, again, the substances into which these divide...these bodies generally ions, or particularly unions or cations, according as they appear at the anode or cathode, and the numbers representing the proportions...
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A Text-book of Physical Chemistry, Theory and Practice

Arthur Woolsey Ewell - 1909 - 392 pages
...surface at which the current leaves the decomposing body . . . metals, alkalies . . . are evolved there." "Then, again, the substances into which these divide...call these bodies generally ions, or particularly anions or cations, according as they appear at the anode or cathode, and the numbers representing the...
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The Progress of Scientific Chemistry in Our Own Times: With Biographical Notices

Sir William Augustus Tilden - 1913 - 394 pages
...non-conductors, of voltaic electricity. ... I propose to call bodies of the decomposible class electrolytes. Then, again, the substances into which these divide,...call these bodies generally ions, or particularly anions and cations, according as they appear at the anode or cathode, and the numbers representing...
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Great Experiments in Physics: Firsthand Accounts from Galileo to Einstein

Morris H. Shamos - 1987 - 384 pages
...influence of the electric current, form an exceedingly important general class. They are comhining hodies; are directly associated with the fundamental parts...electrolytic action. I have proposed to call these hodies generally ions, or particularly onions and cations, according as they appear at the anode or...
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