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" According to it the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain equal quantities of electricity or have naturally equal electric powers, it being the electricity which determines the equivalent number, because it determines... "
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge ... - Page 43
1835
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volumes 3-4

1835 - 1102 pages
...proportions and electro-chemical affinity, is very great. According to it, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain...equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology then the atoms of bodies which are equivalents...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

1835 - 588 pages
...affinity, is very great According to It, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantifies of them which contain equal quantities of electricity,...equivalent number, because it determines the combini'ng force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalents...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 3

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 pages
...proportions and electro-chemical affinity, is very great. According 'to it, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain...electricity, or have naturally equal electric powers ; jt being the electricity which determines the equivalent number, because, it determines the combining...
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An Introduction to the Study of Chemical Philosophy: Being a Preparatory ...

John Frederic Daniell - 1839 - 606 pages
...decomposes a certain quantity of matter are alike." According to this view, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain...equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. 2 a 2 § 763. All compounds are not susceptible of electrolization, even in the liquid state...
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Series 1-14 [Phil. trans., 1831-38] 1839

Michael Faraday - 1839 - 614 pages
...proportions and electrochemical affinity, is very great. According to it, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain...equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalents...
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Memoirs of the Life and Scientific Researches of John Dalton ...

William Charles Henry - 1854 - 308 pages
...weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them, which contain equal quantities of electricity Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." Dr. Faraday, it is true, adds,...
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Memoirs of the Life and Scientific Researches of John Dalton

William Charles Henry - 1854 - 346 pages
...of the existence of atoms, is Dr. Faraday's great discovery, " that the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them, which contain equal quantities of electricity Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies have equal quantities of electricity...
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A Treatise on the Principles of Chemistry

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1884 - 528 pages
...Helmholtz in the Faraday Lecture for 1881'. Faraday's statement that 'the equivalent weights of ' bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain 'equal quantities of electricity, or, if we adopt the atomic ' theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are ' equivalent to...
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Essays in Historical Chemistry

Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1894 - 406 pages
...to totally distinct compounds; Faraday's discovery in 1833, "that the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain equal quantities of electricity," or, in other words, that the atoms of bodies have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated...
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A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

John Theodore Merz - 1896 - 484 pages
...1834, when explaining his re-searches on electro - chemical action, he says ('Exper. Res.,' No. 869): "If we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodie' which are equivalents to each other in their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities...
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