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" I at first laid down, namely, that the chemical power of a current of electricity is in direct proportion to the absolute quantity of electricity which passes (377, 783). "
Lectures on Electricity: Comprising Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism ... - Page 172
by Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 457 pages
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The Fundamental Laws of Electrolytic Conduction: Memoirs by Faraday, Hittorf ...

Michael Faraday, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch - Electrolysis - 1899 - 114 pages
...general, and that branch of it denominated electrochemistry in particular. The law was expressed thus:* The chemical power of a current of electricity is...the absolute quantity of electricity which passes. In the further progress of the successive investigations, I have had frequent occasion to refer to...
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The Fundamental Laws of Electrolytic Conduction: Memoirs by Faraday, Hittorf ...

Michael Faraday, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch - Electrolysis - 1899 - 116 pages
...general, and that branch of it denominated electrochemistry in particular. The law was expressed thus:* The chemical power of a current of electricity is...proportion to the absolute quantity of electricity iviiich passes. In the further progress of the successive investigations, I have had frequent occasion...
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Progress of Science in the Century

John Arthur Thomson - Science - 1903 - 582 pages
...practically a deathblow to the theory of Berzelius. Faraday. — About 1833, Faraday was led to conclude (fl) that the chemical power of a current of electricity...the absolute quantity of electricity which passes, and (&) that the proportions of the bodies or ions evolved by an electrolytic action (the electro-chemical...
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The Discharge of Electricity in Gases ...

Nicholas Michael Wilhelmy - Electric discharges through gases - 1905 - 96 pages
..."the chemical decomposing action of a current is constant for a constant quantity of electricity," or that "the chemical power of a current of electricity...the absolute quantity of electricity which passes". From this it follows that the quantity of electricity which passes is the equivalent of and therefore...
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A History of Chemical Theories and Laws

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - Chemistry - 1906 - 610 pages
...Experimental Researches in Electricity, Faraday established the law of constant electrochemical action: i "The chemical power of a current of electricity is...the absolute quantity of electricity which passes." Faraday measured 'the chemical power of a current,' or the amount of chemical action done by a current,...
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The Progress of Scientific Chemistry in Our Own Times: With Biographical Notices

Sir William Augustus Tilden - Chemistry - 1913 - 394 pages
...may be given in the original words of i Berzelius, TraiU de Chimie, vol. i. (1842). the discoverer: "The chemical power of a current of electricity is...the absolute quantity of electricity which passes." l Faraday's own language may also be used to lead up to and express the second law. " Compound bodies,"...
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The Progress of Scientific Chemistry in Our Own Times: With Biographical Notices

Sir William Augustus Tilden - Chemistry - 1913 - 390 pages
...may be given in the original words of i Borzelins, Trait* de Chimie, vol. i. (1842). the discoverer: "The chemical power of a current of electricity is...proportion to the absolute quantity of electricity which passes."1 Faraday's own language may also be used to lead up to and express the second law. " Compound...
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Historical Introduction to Chemistry

Thomas Martin Lowry - Chemistry - 1915 - 610 pages
...197), ions, anions, and cations (p. 198), and Faraday's two laws of electrolysis, stated as follows : " That the chemical power of a current of electricity...the absolute quantity of electricity which passes " (p. 241), and that the " electrochemical equivalents [of the ions] are the same as their ordinary...
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The Life and Discoveries of Michael Faraday

James Arnold Crowther - 1918 - 84 pages
...in the acidulated water. This law Faraday propounded in the form " The chemical power of a current is in direct proportion to the absolute quantity of electricity which passes," or in more modern terms, the weights of different substances deposited by a given quantity of electricity...
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A Short History of Physics

Harry Fawcett Buckley - Physics - 1927 - 288 pages
...electricity through all of them in series, using different electrodes in each vessel. As a result he deduced that " the chemical power of a current of electricity...the absolute quantity of electricity which passes," for his experiments showed that the quantity of gas evolved depended only on the quantity of electricity...
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