 | J. G. Crowther - 2006 - 356 pages
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 | Michael Faraday - 2007 - 616 pages
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 | 1868 - 922 pages
...in its proper form would kUl a rat, and no man would like to bear it. In his subsequent researches " on the absolute quantity of electricity associated with the particles or atoms of matter," he endeavors to give an idea of the amount of electrical force involved in the decomposition of a single... | |
 | 1834
...of tin 59, &c., notwithstanding that a very high authority doubles several of these numbers. § 13. On the absolute Quantity of Electricity associated with the Particles or Atoms of Matter. 852. The theory of definite electrolytical or electro-chemical action appears to me to touch immediately... | |
 | Michael Faraday - 1999 - 599 pages
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 | 576 pages
...Electro-decomposition. If vii. On the definite nature and extent of Electro-chemical Decompositions. §13. On the absolute quantity of Electricity associated with the particles or atoms of Matter. Preliminary. 661. The theory which I believe to be a true expression of the facts of electro-chemical... | |
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