... that hydrogen, the alkaline substances, the metals, and certain metallic oxides, are attracted by negatively electrified metallic surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances... Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Page x1807Full view - About this book
| 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... | |
| 1808 - 508 pages
...negatively electrified metallic surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances...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
...negatively electrified metallic surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ;_and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances are...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity. It is very natural to suppose that the repellent and attractive energies are communicated from one... | |
| 1808 - 580 pages
...electrified surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxy gene and acid sub.stances are attracted b,y positively...suspend the usual operation of elective affinity* The voltaic apparatus is not essential to the production of these decompositions. They may be effected... | |
| William Nicholson - 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 - 1814 - 584 pages
...negatively electrified metallic surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances...metallic surfaces ; and these attractive and repulsive force* are sufficiently energetic to destroy or suspend the usual operation of elective affinity."... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1818 - 616 pages
...negatively electrified metallic surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances...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 - 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... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 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... | |
| Alfred Smee - 1852 - 412 pages
...negatively electrified metallic surfaces, and repelled by positively electrified metallic surfaces ; and contrariwise, that oxygen and acid substances...attracted by positively electrified metallic surfaces, and these attractive and repulsive forces are sufficiently energetic to destroy or suspend the usual operations... | |
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