| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1901 - 344 pages
...acceptance. In developing this theory he uses the following language : — According to it [ie this theory], the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...have naturally equal electric powers ; it being the ELEOTKICITY which determines the equivalent number, became it determines the combining force. Or, if... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 572 pages
...particle* in their natural state." — Faraday's ' Experimental Researches in Electricity.' par. 852. " The equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...them which contain equal quantities of electricity j ... it being the ELECTHICITT which negatively charged chemical atom is one having a surplus of electrons,... | |
| 1902 - 444 pages
...particles in their natural state." — Faraday's " Experimental Researches in Elefiricity," par. 852. " The equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...them which contain equal quantities of electricity ; ... it being the ELECTRICITY which determines the equivalent number, because it determines the combining... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 554 pages
...particles in tlu-ir natural state."- — Furadaj's 'Experimental Researches in Electricitv, par. 852. " Ihe equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities...them which contain equal quantities of electricity ; ... it being the ELECTRICITY which negatively charged chemical atom is one having a surplus of electrons,... | |
| 1904 - 1106 pages
...explanation of the genesis of the elements." In a vacuum tube the negative pole is the entrance and ""The equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...them which contain equal quantities of electricity; * * * it being the electricity which determines the equivalent number, because it determines the combining... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1102 pages
...explanation of the genesis of the elements." In a vacuum tube the negative pole is the entrance and ""The equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...them which contain equal quantities of electricity; * * * it being the electricity which determine? the equivalent number, l>ecause it determines the combining... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1104 pages
...of Ixxlies are simply thorn* quantities of them which contain equal quantities of electricity; * * * it being the electricity which determines the 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 to... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...electricity, that is, their electrochemical equivalents, are the same as the ordinary chemical equivalents. "The equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 pages
...associated theories of definite proportions and electrochemical affinity is very great. According to it, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the * Exp. Ses., §§ 713-821. t In the modern... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 pages
...associated theories of definite proportions and electrochemical affinity is very great. According to it, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those...being the ELECTRICITY which determines the equivalent mimber, 'because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology,... | |
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