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" I have reason to believe that the statement might be made still more general, and expressed thus : That for a constant quantity of electricity, whatever the decomposing conductor may be, whether water, saline solutions, acids, fused bodies, &c., the amount... "
Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839 - Page 145
by Michael Faraday - 1839
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 18

Henry Allon - 1853 - 628 pages
...fused bodies, dec., the amount of ' chemical action is also a constant quantity, ie, would altcays be ' equivalent to a standard chemical effect founded upon ordinary ' chemical affinity.' — Faraday's Experimental Researches in Electricity. The definite chemical action of electricity was...
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Elements of Physics: Imponderable bodies. II. Electricity, electro-magnetism ...

Karl Friedrich Peschel - 1846 - 290 pages
...The other law, equal in importance to the first, is this, "the amount of electro -chemical action is a constant quantity, ie would always be equivalent to a standard chemical ffftct founded upon ordinary chemical affinity" in other words, the quantities of the products which...
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Electric Science; Its History, Phenomena, and Applications

Frederick Collier Bakewell - 1853 - 230 pages
...which they may be considered to have established is, the law of definite electro-chemical action ; — that " for a constant quantity of electricity, whatever...effect founded upon ordinary chemical affinity."* According to the views of Professor Faraday, electro-chemical decomposition is occasioned by " an internal...
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Electric Science; Its History, Phenomena, and Applications

Frederick Collier Bakewell - 1853 - 210 pages
...acids, fused bodies, <fec., the amount of electro-chemical action is also a constant quantity, i, e. would always be equivalent to a standard chemical effect founded upon ordinary chemical affinity."* According to the views of Professor Faraday, electro-chemical decomposition is occasioned by " an internal...
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A popular sketch of electro-magnetism, or electro-dynamics

Francis Watkins - 1856 - 100 pages
...acids, fused bodies, &c. — the amount of electro-chemical action is always a constant quantity, fe would always be equivalent to a standard chemical effect, founded upon ordinary chemical affinity. By way of illustration, let us suppose that during the action of the battery, the voltameter has given...
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The Electric Current: How Produced and how Used

Robert Mullineux Walmsley - 1894 - 804 pages
...whatever the decomposing conductor may be, whether water, saline solutions, acids, fused bodies, etc., the amount of electrochemical action is also a constant...chemical effect founded upon ordinary chemical affinity." Before considering this statement in detail a few preliminary remarks may be advisable. In talking...
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The Electric Current: How Produced and how Used

Robert Mullineux Walmsley - 1894 - 816 pages
...whatever the decomposing conductor may be, whether water, saline solutions, acids, fused bodies, etc., the amount of electrochemical action is also a constant...standard chemical effect founded upon ordinary chemical a,finity." Before considering this statement in detail a few preliminary remarks may be advisable....
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Practical Electricity and Magnetism

John Henderson (A.I.E.E.) - 1898 - 470 pages
...whatever the decomposing conductor may be, whether water, saline solutions, acids, fused bodies, etc., the amount of electro-chemical action is also a constant...chemical effect founded upon ordinary chemical affinity." 1 It will therefore be seen that if we can once for all determine the " amount of chemical action "...
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Practical Electricity & Magnetism

John Henderson - 1908 - 444 pages
...whatever the decomposing conductor may be, whether water, saline solutions, acids,, fused bodies, etc., the amount of electro-chemical action is also a constant...standard chemical effect founded upon ordinary chemical affinity."1 It will therefore be seen that if we can once for all determine the " amount of chemical...
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Newton’s Scientific and Philosophical Legacy

Paul B. Scheurer, G. Debrock - 1988 - 406 pages
...in 1833: 201 for a constant quantity of electricity, whatever the decomposing conductor may be ..., the amount of electro-chemical action is also a constant...effect founded upon ordinary chemical affinity. I think Faraday here intended only to introduce "electrochemical equivalents" and to prepare for the...
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