| 1808 - 532 pages
...surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and, contrariwise, that oxygene and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity. ' He thinks it further proved by his experiments, that a chain of homogeneous particles is kept up... | |
| 1807 - 572 pages
...surfaces, and repelled by per.itively electrified metallic surface» ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity.' Respecting the action of Galvanic power on water, it is remarked ; 4 The oxygen of a portion of water... | |
| Industrial arts - 1808 - 508 pages
...surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity. It is very natural to suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1808 - 500 pages
...surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ;_and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity. It is very natural to suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one... | |
| William Nicholson - Science - 1808 - 846 pages
...contrariwise, that oxigen and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified metallic surlaecs, and repelled by negatively electrified metallic surfaces; and these attractive and repulsive forces ure sufficiently energetic, to destroy or suspend the usual operation of elective affinity. It is very... | |
| Samuel Parkes - Chemistry - 1814 - 584 pages
...surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified...metallic surfaces ; and these attractive and repulsive force* are sufficiently energetic to destroy or suspend the usual operation of elective affinity."... | |
| Samuel Parkes - Chemistry - 1818 - 616 pages
...surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity." Sir ! I . Davy concludes this most important paper by suggesting that this new method of decomposition... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - Chemistry - 1831 - 582 pages
...positively electrified, and repelled by negatively electrified metallic surfaces." And moreover, that these " attractive and repulsive forces are sufficiently...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity." following remarks. " It is," says he, " very natural to suppose, that the repellent and attractive... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 pages
...positively electrified, and repelled by negatively electrified metallic surfaces." And moreover, that these " attractive and repulsive forces are sufficiently...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity." Amidst all these wonderful phenomena, that perhaps which excites our greatest astonishment is the fact... | |
| Alfred Smee - Electrometallurgy - 1852 - 412 pages
...electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances are attracted by positively electrified metallic surfaces, and these attractive...sufficiently energetic to destroy or suspend the usual operations of chemical affinity."* '« Phil Trans. 1807. If we then find a body at the pole of the... | |
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