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" The electrical energies of the metals with regard to each other, or the substances dissolved in the water, in the Voltaic and other analogous instruments, seem to be the causes that disturb the equilibrium, and the chemical changes the causes that tend... "
Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 467
by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

1808 - 580 pages
...the pile itself ? This question Mr. Davy discusses in the 9th section. On this head he says, that ' The electrical energies of the metals with regard to each other, or the substances dissolved in the water, in the voltaic or other analogous instruments, seem to be the causes...
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Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: Consisting of Original ...

1808 - 508 pages
...degree, and being capable of combination witVthe metal, they produce a momentary equilibrium only. The electrical .energies of the metals with regard to each other, or the substances dissolved in the water, in the Voltaic and other analogous instruments, seem to be the causes...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volumes 19-20

William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 pages
...gree, and being capable of combination with the metal, they •produce a momentary equilibrium only. The electrical energies of the metals with regard to each other, or the substances dissolved in the water, in the Voltaic and other analogous instruments, seem to be the causes...
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The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, manufactures and ...

Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 500 pages
...degree, and being capable of combination with the metal, they produce a momentary equilibrium only. The electrical energies of the metals with regard to each other, or the substances dissolved in the water, in the Voltaic and other analogous instruments, seem to be the causes...
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Makers of Science: Electricity & Magnetism

Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 pages
...different chemical agents, by the positive and negative surfaces in the voltaic apparatus, seems to be to restore the electrical equilibrium. . . . The electrical...energies of the metals with regard to each other, or the substances dissolved in the water, in the Voltaic and other analogous instruments, seem to be the causes...
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Makers of Science: Electricity & Magnetism

Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 pages
...different chemical agents, by the positive and negative surfaces in the voltaic apparatus, seems to be to restore the electrical equilibrium. . . . The electrical...energies of the metals with regard to each other, or the substances dissolved in the water, in the Voltaic and other analogous instruments, seem to be the causes...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1885 - 578 pages
...different chemical agents by the positive and negative surfaces in tho Voltaic apparatas seems to be to restore the electrical equilibrium. . . .The electrical...phenomena most probably depend on their joint agency." lie then gives a very Voltaic account of the action of the pile— much in agreement with Sir Win....
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Nineteenth-Century Attitudes: Men of Science: Men of Science

Sydney Ross - 1991 - 254 pages
...by the positive and negative surfaces in the voltaic apparatus seems to be to restore the chemical equilibrium. . . . The electrical energies of the metals with regard to each other, or [to] the substances dissolved in the water, in the Voltaic and other analogous instruments, seem to...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1885 - 560 pages
...different chemical aments by the positive and negative surfaces in the Voltaic apparatus seems to be to restore the electrical equilibrium. . . .The electrical energies of the metals with regard to ench other or tho substance dissolved in the water, seems to be the cause that disturbs the equilibrium,...
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