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" The same definite quantity of either positive or negative electricity moves always with each univalent ion, or with every unit of affinity of a multivalent ion. "
Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 780
by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1908
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Бюллетень, Volume 1

Московское общество любителей природы - 1887 - 1104 pages
...certain quantity of electricity traverses the electrolyte which is the same in all cases". Stoney. BThe same definite quantity of either positive or negative...always with each univalent ion, or with every unit of afliuity of a multivalent ion". Helmholtz. „Every monad atom has associated with it a certain delinite...
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Bi︠u︡lletenʹ, Volume 1

Moskovskoe obshchestvo li︠u︡biteleĭ prirody - 1887 - 1100 pages
...electricity traverses the electrolyte which is the sarae in all cases". Stoney. ,The same definite quantitj of either positive or negative electricity moves always with each univalent ion, or with every unit of aftinity of a multivalent ion". Heimholte. „Every inonad atom has associated with it a certain definite...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 19

1881 - 904 pages
...each section of an electrolytic conductor, we have always equivalent electrical and chemical motion. The same definite quantity of either positive or negative...through the interior of the electrolytic fluid. This we may call the electric charge of the atom. Now, the most startling result, perhaps, of Faraday's...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 55-56

1887 - 636 pages
...Physical Units of Nature." — British Association Meeting, 1874, Section A. Phil. Mag., May, l&iil. " The same definite quantity of either positive or negative electricity moves always with each equivalent ion, or with every unit of affinity of a multivalent ion." — HHLMHOLTZ, Faraday Lecture,...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1887 - 1176 pages
...the Physical units of Nature.' British Asxociation Meeting, 1874, Section A. Phil. Hay., May 1881. 'The same definite quantity of either positive or negative electricity moves always with ench univalent ion, or with every unit of affinity of a multivalent ion.' — Helmholtz, Faraday Lecture,...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 12

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1889 - 692 pages
...Physical Units of Nature." — British Association Meeting, 1874, Section A. Phil. Mag., May, 1881. " The same definite quantity of either positive or negative...always with each univalent ion, or with every unit of affiuity of a multivalent ion." — HELHHOLTZ, Far«day Lecture, 1881. "Every monad atom lias associated...
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Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, Volume 3

Hermann von Helmholtz - 1895 - 708 pages
...backwards. section of an electrolytic conductor we have always equivalent electrical and chemical motion. The same definite quantity of either positive or negative electricity moves always with 290 each univalent ion, or with every unit of affinity of a multivalent ion, and accompanies it during...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 85

1902 - 444 pages
...Physical Unit» of Nature," British Association Meeting, 1874, Section A ; Phil. Mag., May, 1881. " The same definite quantity of either positive or negative...with every unit of affinity of a multivalent ion." — Helmholtz, Faraday Lecture, 1881. " Every monad atom has associated with it a certain definite...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 69

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 554 pages
...Physical Units of Nature," British Aesociation Meeting, 1874, Section A, ' Phil. Mag.,' May, 1881. " The same definite quantity of either positive or negative...with every unit of affinity of a multivalent ion." — Helmholtz, Faraday Lecture, 1881. " Every monad atom has associated with it a certain definite...
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The Elements of Electro-chemistry Treated Experimentally

Robert Theodor Wilhelm Lüpke - 1903 - 288 pages
...metallic atoms. If the ions react * The words used by von Helmholtz are these : " The same deflnite quantity of either positive or negative electricity...moves always with each univalent ion, or with every unity of affinity of a multivalent ion, and accompanies it during all its motions through the interior...
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