| Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free : these I propose to call electrolytes*. Water, therefore, is an electrolyte. The bodies which,...electro-chemically decomposed, I shall often use the term electrolysed, derived in the same way, and implying that the body spoken of is separated into its components... | |
| Joshua Burgess - 1858 - 308 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free ; these I purpose to call electrolytes. Water therefore is an electrolyte. The bodies which,...sulphuric acids, are decomposed in a secondary manner (752-757) are not included under this term. Thus for electro-chemically decomposed, I shall often use... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements heing set free ; these I propose to call electrolytes*. Water, therefore, is an electrolyte. The bodies which, like nitric or sulphuric acids, are decomposed ma secondary manner are nqt included under this term. Then for electroihimically decomposed I shall... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 182 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free ; these I propose to call electrolytes*. Water, therefore, is an electrolyte. The bodies which,...sulphuric acids, are decomposed in a secondary manner are not included under this term. Then for electrochemically decomposed I shall often use the term... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free ; these I propose to call electrolytes*. Water, therefore, is an electrolyte. The bodies which,...sulphuric acids, are decomposed in a secondary manner are not included under this term. Then for electrochemically decomposed I shall often use the term... | |
| Michael Faraday, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch - 1899 - 116 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free; these I propose to call electrolytes.* Water, therefore, is an electrolyte. The bodies which,...sulphuric acids, are decomposed in a secondary manner are not included under this term. Then for electrochemically decomposed, I shall often use the term... | |
| Michael Faraday, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch - 1899 - 116 pages
...electrolyte. The bodies which, like nitric or sulphuric acids, are decomposed in a secondary manner are not included under this term. Then for electrochemically decomposed, I shall often use the term electrolysed, derived in the same way, and implying that the body spoken of is separated into its components... | |
| Morris H. Shamos - 1987 - 384 pages
...heing set free, these I propose to call electrolytes.9 Water, therefore, is an electrolyte. The hodies which, like nitric or sulphuric acids, are decomposed in a secondary manner (732, 757)," are not included under this term. Then for electrochemteally decomposed, I shall often... | |
| 1834 - 1276 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free; these I propose to call electrolytes^. Water, therefore, is an electrolyte. The bodies which,...757.), are not included under this term. Then for electro-chcmically decomposed, I shall often use the term eleclrolyzed, derived in the same way, and... | |
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