| William Laxton - 1844 - 506 pages
...was obtained, the quantity of ga> given off was to small, that I could not ascertain whether it wa>, as it ought to be, oxygen at one wire and hydrogen at the other. On substituting solution of sulphate of soda for pure water, these minute streams were still observed... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 572 pages
..." When what I consider the true effect only was obtained," he says, " the quantity of gas given ofT was so small that I could not ascertain whether it...in relation to the machine gave the largest stream. But the quantities were so small, that on working the machine for half an hour, I could not obtain... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 550 pages
..." When what I consider the true effect only was obtained," he says, " the quantity of gas given ofT was so small that I could not ascertain whether it...other ; and on turning the apparatus round, still the lame side in relation to the machine gave the largest stream. But the quantities were so small, that... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...the mere current ; yet the quantity of electricity in a given time was the same in all these cases. " I do not intend to deny that with such an apparatus...substituting solution of sulphate of soda for pure water, these minute streams were still observed ; but the quantities were so small that on working the machine... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 182 pages
...the mere current ; yet the quantity of electricity in a given time was the same in all these cases. " I do not intend to deny that with such an apparatus...substituting solution of sulphate of soda for pure water, these minute streams were still observed ; but the quantities were so small that on working the machine... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 pages
...small that I could not ascertain whether it was, as it ought to be, oxygen at one wire and hydrogen x. the other. Of the two streams one seemed more copious...substituting solution of sulphate of soda for pure water, these minute streams were still observed; but the quantities were so small that on working the machine... | |
| Thomas Andrews - 1889 - 632 pages
...he says, " the quantity of gas given off was so small that I could not ascertain whether it was, ns it ought to be, oxygen at one wire and hydrogen at...in relation to the machine gave the largest stream. But the <iuantities were so small, that on working the machine for half an hour, I could not obtain... | |
| Michael Faraday - 2004 - 372 pages
...mere current; yet the quantity of electricity in a given time was the same in all these cases. 66. I do not intend to deny that with such an apparatus...relation to the machine gave the largest stream. On substitutmg solution of sulphate of soda for pure water (65), these minute streams were still observed.... | |
| 1833 - 486 pages
...what I consider the true effect only was obtained, the quantity of gas given off- was so small that 1 could not ascertain whether it was, as it ought to...pure water (329.), these minute streams were still * Nicholson's Journal, 4to, vol. i. pp. 241, 299, 349. observed. But the quantities were so small,... | |
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