| 1902 - 444 pages
...are simply those quantities of them which contain equal quantities of electricity ; ... it being the ELECTRICITY which determines the equivalent number,...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them."— Ibid., par. 869. " In former investigations of the action of electricity it was shown . .... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 554 pages
...mm. deep and 25 mm. square, were made by cementing slips of glass to a thick glass plate. determinet the equivalent number, because it determines the combining...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." — lliid., par. 869. " In former investigations of the action of electricity it was shown .... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 572 pages
...were made by cementing slips of glass to a thick glass plate. determines the equiralent number, became it determines the combining force. Or' if we adopt...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." — Ibid., par. 869. " In former investigations of the action of electricity it was shown .... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1104 pages
...simply thorn* quantities of them which contain equal quantities of electricity; * * * it being the electricity which determines the equivalent number,...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." — Faraday's Experimental Researches in Electricity, par. 869, January, 1834. "This definite... | |
| 1904 - 1106 pages
...are simply those quantities of them which contain equal quantities of electricity; * * * it being the electricity which determines the equivalent number,...quantities of electricity naturally associated* with them." — Faraday's Kxperimental Researches in Electricity, par. 869, January, 1834. "This definite... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1102 pages
...quantities of electricity; * * * it being the electricity which determine? the equivalent number, l>ecause it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." — Faraday's Experimental l{esearches in Electricity, par. 860, January, 1834. "This definite... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 546 pages
...made by cementing slips of glass to a thick glass plate. de /ermines the equivalent number, became it determines the combining force. Or' if we adopt...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." — Ibid., par. 869. " In former investigations of the action of electricity it was shown .... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." ' In his memoir of 1834, Faraday defines the terms which he introduced for the purpose of expressing... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1907 - 482 pages
...1834, when explaining his researches on electro - chemical action, he says ('Exper. Res.,' No. 869): "If we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. But I must confess I am jealous of the term atom; for though it is very easy to talk of atoms,... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 pages
...grams equal to the quotient of the atomic weight by the valency. atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have...quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. " But," he added, " I must confess I am jealous of the term atom : for though it is very easy... | |
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