| Nicholas Michael Wilhelmy - 1905 - 100 pages
...illustration. The term "ion" was first used by Faraday:- "Finally", he says speaking about electrolytes, "I require a term to express those bodies which can pass to the electrodes, and I propose to distinguish such bodies by calling those anions which go to the anode of the decomposing... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...towards the west the cathode (Kara, downwards, and o<5o£, a way, the way which the sun sets)." . . . "Finally, I require a term to express those bodies which can pass to the electrodes. ... I propose to distinguish such bodies by calling those onions (dvnav, thai which goes up [neuter... | |
| Harry Wheeler Morse - 1912 - 296 pages
...the electric current, their elements being set free ; these I propose to call electrolytes. . . . " Finally, I require a term to express those bodies which can pass to the electrodes. ... I propose to distinguish such bodies by calling those auions which go to the anode of the decomposing... | |
| Harry Wheeler Morse - 1912 - 298 pages
...the electric current, their elements being set free ; these I propose to call electrolytes. . . . " Finally, I require a term to express those bodies which can pass to the electrodes. ... I propose to distinguish such bodies by calling those anions which go to the anode of the decomposing... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free; these I propose to call electrolytes*— Finally, I require a term to express those bodies...influence of a direct attraction to the positive or negative pole. But these terms are much too significant for the use to which I should have to put them;... | |
| Henry Edward Armstrong - 1927 - 320 pages
...in solids, like salt. Introduetion xxi Faraday, in 1834, defined the term in the following words : " Finally, I require a term to express those bodies...influence of a direct attraction to the positive or negative pole. But these terms are much too significant for the use to which I should have put them... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 pages
...directly by the electric current, their elements being set free; these I propose to call electrolytes' — Finally, I require a term to express those bodies...influence of a direct attraction to the positive or negative pole. But these terms are much too significant for the use to which I should have to put them;... | |
| Michael Faraday - 2004 - 372 pages
...way ; the way which the sun sets. v, and Atfw, solvo, N. Electrolyte, V. Electrolyse. dectwlytical will be understood at once: muriatic acid is electrolytical, boracic acid is not. 40r. Finally, I require a term to express those bodies which can pass to the electrodes, or, as they... | |
| 1834 - 1276 pages
...analogous in its sense and sound to analyze, which is derived in a similar manner. The term clectrolytical will be understood at once. Muriatic acid is electrolytical,...influence of a direct attraction to the positive or negative pole. But these terms are much too significant for the use to which I should have to put them... | |
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