I drew the conclusion, that the combinations and decompositions by electricity were referable to the law of electrical attractions and repulsions, and advanced the hypothesis, " that chemical and electrical attraction were produced by the same cause,... The American Journal of Science - Page 3251884Full view - About this book
| 1833 - 518 pages
...decompc*sition. 10. Sir Humphry Davy's theory assumes that* "chemical and electrical attractions are produced by the same cause; acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses : and the same property, under different modifications, is the cause of all the phaenomena exhibited... | |
| 1835 - 1076 pages
...says," Sir Humphry Davy's theory assumes that ' chemical antl electrical attractions are produced by the same cause ; acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses : and the same property, under different modifications, is the cause of all the phasnomena exhibited... | |
| Joseph Larmor - 2018 - 402 pages
...repulsions ; and advanced the hypothesis ' that chemical and electrical attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses'; and that the same property, under different modifications, was the cause of all the phenomena exhibited... | |
| Whetham William Cecil Dampier - 2019 - 372 pages
...electrical forces. Davy " advanced the hypothesis that chemical and electrical attractions were produced by the same cause, acting in one case on particles, in the other on masses." This idea was developed by Berzelius, who regarded every compound as formed by the union of two oppositely... | |
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