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" Wollaston's fourth experiment,t in which the ends of coated silver wires are immersed in a drop of sulphate of copper. By passing the electricity of the machine through such an arrangement, that end in the drop which received the electricity became coated... "
Electricity: Embracing Voltaic, Galvanic, Or Dynamical Electricity - Page 74
by John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 146 pages
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Experimental Researches in Electricity: Series 1-14 [Philosophical ...

Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...experiments, but also lead to some new consequences respecting electrochemical decomposition (376. 377.). which the ends of coated silver wires are immersed...action was however very feeble. Very little copper was precipitated, and no sensible trace of silver from the other pole appeared in the solution. 312. A...
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Cyclopadic Science Simplified

John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...describing briefly my results, and of thus adding my testimony to that of Dr. Wollaston on the identity of voltaic and common electricity as to chemical action,...was, however, very feeble. Very little copper was precipitated, and no sensible trace of silver from the other pole appeared in the solution. FIG. 269....
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Cyclopædic science simplified

John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 pages
...consequences respecting electrochemical decomposition. " I first repeated Wollaston's fourth experiment,* in which the ends of coated silver wires are immersed...The decomposing action was, however, very feeble. Yen littlc'copper was precipitated, and no_sensil?le trace of silver from the other pole appeared in...
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Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Account of the Present ..., Part 1

1833 - 530 pages
...respecting electrochemical decomposition (376. 377-)311. I first repeated WOLLASTON-S fourth experiment -f, in which the ends of coated silver wires are immersed...action was however very feeble. Very little copper was precipitated, and no sensible trace of silver from the other pole appeared in the solution. 312. A...
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1833 - 486 pages
...electro-chemical decomposition (376. 377.). 311. I first repeated Wollaston's fourth experiment-)-, in which the ends of coated silver wires are immersed...action was however very feeble. Very little copper was precipitated, and no sensible trace of silver from the other pole appeared in the solution. 312. A...
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