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" ... if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination, or which makes a grain of oxygen and hydrogen in the right proportions unite into water when they are made to combine, could be thrown into the condition of a current,... "
The domestic gardener's manual - Page 71
by John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839
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The Chemical History of the Six Days of Creation

John Phin - 1872 - 110 pages
...of, and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated ; ie that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...separation of that grain of water into its elements again. "This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming idea of the extraordinary quantity or...
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Thoughts on the source of life; also recent speculations on electricity, and ...

William Boggett - 1881 - 52 pages
...is equal to a very powerful flash of lightning. Yet the electrical power which makes the elements of a grain of oxygen and hydrogen in the right proportions, unite into ivater when they are made to combine, equals in all probability the current required for the separation...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 45-46

1882 - 640 pages
...equivalent of the chemical affinity of the particles separated ; ie, that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...hydrogen in the right proportions unite into water, could be thrown into the condition of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the...
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Self Culture, Volume 2

1895 - 710 pages
...of, and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated; ie, that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...separation of that grain of water into its elements again. " This view of the subject gives an almost overwhelming idea of the extraordinary quantity or...
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Michael Faraday: His Life and Work

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 350 pages
...power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination, or which makes a grain of oxygen or hydrogen in the right proportions unite into water...separation of that grain of water into its elements again." And all this years before there was any doctrine of the conservation of energy to guide the...
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Michael Faraday: His Life and Work

Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...formulated in 1834. In the course of this speculation he remarks that " if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination, or which makes a grain of oxygen or hydrogen in the right proportions unite into water when they are made to combine, could be thrown...
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An Elementary Book on Electricity and Magnetism and Their Applications: A ...

Dugald Caleb Jackson, John Price Jackson - 1902 - 506 pages
...elements of a grain of water in combination " (water is made of two atoms of hydrogen to one of oxygen), "or which makes a grain of oxygen and hydrogen in...they are made to combine, could be thrown into the condi1 Article 53. tion of a current, it would exactly equal the current required for the separation...
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An Elementary Book on Electricity & Magnetism & Their Applications ...

Dugald Caleb Jackson - 1902 - 514 pages
...proportions unite into water when they are made to combine, could be thrown into the condi1 Article 53. tion of a current, it would exactly equal the current required...separation of that grain of water into its elements again." 65. Electrochemical Equivalents. — The second law given in Article 62 means that the amount...
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The Electrical Charges of Atoms and Ions

Fernando Sanford - 1919 - 148 pages
...of, and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated; ie, that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...separation of that grain of water into its elements again. Faraday accordingly concludes that an electric current in an electrolyte is accompanied by the...
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Leland Stanford Junior University Publications: University series, Issues 34-38

1919 - 570 pages
...and therefore equal to, that of the particles separated; •'. e., that if the electrical power which holds the elements of a grain of water in combination,...separation of that grain of water into its elements again. Faraday accordingly concludes that an electric current in an electrolyte is accompanied by the...
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