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Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839 - Page 198
by Michael Faraday - 1839
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Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry: And Guardian of ..., Volume 1

William Sturgeon - 1837 - 592 pages
...views of those engaged in pursuing it. I propose to distinguish these bodies by calling those onions* which go to the anode of the decomposing body : and those passing to the cathode, cations^; and when 1 have occasion to speak of these together, I shall call them ions. Thus the chloride of lead is an...
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Cyclopadic Science Simplified

John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 pages
...only hypothetical, and may be wrong ; and then, through a very imperceptible but still very dangerous, because continual, influence, they do great injury...those engaged in pursuing it. I propose to distinguish these bodies by calling those anions\ which go to the anode of the decomposing body ; and those passing...
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Electricity: Embracing Voltaic, Galvanic, Or Dynamical Electricity

John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 180 pages
...only hypothetical, and may be wrong ; and then, through a very imperceptible but still very dangerous, because continual, influence, they do great injury...those engaged in pursuing it. I propose to distinguish these bodies by calling those anions\ which go to the anode of the decomposing body ; and those passing...
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William Whewell, D. D., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge: An ..., Volume 2

Isaac Todhunter, William Whewell - 1876 - 456 pages
...and that towards the west the cathode* I purpose to distinguish these bodies by calliug those unions* which go to the anode of the decomposing body, and...to speak of these together I shall call them ions. t dva, upwards, 0809, a way 'T the way which the sun rises. J Kara, downwards, 6Sd?, a way ; the way...
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William Whewell, D.D. ...: An Account of His Writings with ..., Volume 2

Isaac Todhunter - 1876 - 452 pages
...that towards the west the cathode 1 I purpose to distinguish these bodies by calling those unions* which go to the anode of the decomposing body, and those passing to the cathode, cations T . And when I have occasion to speak of these together I shall call them ions. t dvd, upwards, 080?,...
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Cyclopædic science simplified

John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 pages
...only hypothetical, and may be wrong ; and then, through a very imperceptible but still very dangerous, because continual, influence, they do great injury...those engaged in pursuing it. I propose to distinguish these bodies by calling those unions^ which go to the anode of the decomposing body ; and those passing...
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Electricity Treated Experimentally, for the Use of Schools and Students

Linnaeus Cumming - 1886 - 414 pages
...the electrodes, Faraday continues, " I propose to distinguish such bodies by calling those unions 3 which go to the anode of the decomposing body, and...to speak of these together I shall call them ions. 5 Thus in the decomposition of water hydrogen and oxygen 1 ova, upwards, and 686s. - Kara, downwards,...
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Electricity Treated Experimentally, for the Use of Schools and Students

Linnaeus Cumming - 1886 - 418 pages
...the electrodes, Faraday continues, " I propose to distinguish such bodies by calling those unions 3 which go to the anode of the decomposing body, and...occasion to speak of these together I shall call them ims."& Thus in the decomposition of water hydrogen and oxygen 1 aval, upwards, and 686s. - Kara, downwards,...
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Michael Faraday: His Life and Work

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...hypothetical, and may be ivrong ; and then, through a very imperceptible but still very dangerous, because continual, influence, they do great injury...those passing to the cathode, cations ; and when I shall have occasion to speak of these together, I shall call them ions* Thus, the chloride of lead...
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Michael Faraday: His Life and Work

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 338 pages
...very dangerous, because continual, influence, they do great injury to science, by contracting atifl limiting the habitual views of those engaged in pursuing...those passing to the cathode, cations ; and when I shall have occasion to speak of these together, I shall call them ions.* Thus, the chloride of lead...
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