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" ... water in combination, or which makes a grain of oxygen and hydrogen in the right proportions unite into water when they are made to combine, could be thrown into the condition of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the separation... "
The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of ... - Page 358
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The domestic gardener's manual

John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839 - 746 pages
...separation of that grain of water into its elements again.'11 New Researches, Sixth Series, pp. 116, 117. This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming...facts which can be brought to bear on this point. I view the experiments of Dr. Faraday with astonishment, and hesitate to propose a doubt concerning...
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Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839

Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements again. 856. This view of the subject...extraordinary quantity or degree of electric power uhich naturally belongs to the particles of matter ; but it is not inconsistent in the slightest degree...
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Experimental Researches in Electricity: Series 1-14 [Philosophical ...

Michael Faraday - 1839 - 634 pages
...of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements again. 856. This view of the subject...illustrate this I must say a few words on the voltaic pile *. 857. Intending hereafter to apply the results given in this and the preceding series of Researches...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 14

Henry Allon - 1851 - 604 pages
...exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements again. This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming...illustrate this I must say a few words on the voltaic pile.' ' What an enormous quantity of electricity, therefore, is required for the decomposition of...
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The Chemical History of the Six Days of Creation

John Phin - 1872 - 110 pages
...exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements again. "This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming...facts which can be brought to bear on this point. "What an enormous quantity of electricity, therefore, is required for the decomposition of a single...
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Electricity and Life; Or, The Electro-vital Theory of Nature

Edward Cornelius Towne - 1887 - 52 pages
...grain of water will require an electric current equal to a very powerful flash of lightning. . . . This gives an almost overwhelming idea of the extraordinary...which naturally belongs to the particles of matter — the enormous electric power of each particle or atom of matter." " Magnetic action may be considered...
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Self Culture, Volume 2

1895 - 710 pages
...exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements again. " This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming...which naturally belongs to the particles of matter, . . the enormous electric power of each particle or atom of matter. " What an enormous quantity of...
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Philosophical Magazine

1834 - 1276 pages
...of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the separation of that grain of water into its elements again. 856. This view of the subject...inconsistent in the slightest degree with the facts which or eight inches were retained at one constant temperature of dull redness, equal quantities of water...
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Self Culture; a Monthly Devoted to the Interests of the ..., Volume 2, Issue 6

Edward Cornelius Toune, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1896 - 124 pages
...exactly equal the current required for the separation ofthat grain of water into its elements again. " This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming...which naturally belongs to the particles of matter, . . the enormous electric power of each particle or atom of matter. " What an enormous quantity of...
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