| 1808 - 508 Seiten
...attractive and repellent agencies seem to be communicated from the metallic surfaces throughout the whale of the menstruum. VIII. On the Relations between the...different from, that which it naturally possesses; that it, by bringing it artificially into a state similar to the other, so it may be increased by exalting... | |
| William Nicholson - 1808 - 846 Seiten
...naturally possesses ; that is, by their chemical , •••.-,,•„•. , •, ., , • . affinities. bringing it artificially into a state similar to the...its natural energy. Thus, whilst zinc, one of the roost oxiduble of the metals, is incapable of combining with oxigen when negatively electrir fied in... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 1240 Seiten
...Лия. de Chimie, xxxix. p. 311, 1S2S. г Davy: JJakerian Lecture, 1806. See Phil. Tranx. 1807,"p. 39: 'As the chemical attraction between two bodies seems...state different from that which it naturally possesses . . . soit may be increased by exalting its natural energy. Thus while zinc is incapable of combining... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1896 - 438 Seiten
...the same as the common laws of electrical attraction and repulsion. The seventh section treats of " The Relations between the Electrical Energies of Bodies...natural energy. Thus, whilst zinc, one of the most oxidable of the metals, is incapable of combining with oxygen when negatively electrified in the circuit,... | |
| Albert Ladenburg - 1900 - 402 Seiten
...prove directly the dependence of chemical affinity upon electrical condition, since he says : — 15 " As the chemical attraction between two bodies seems...natural energy. Thus, whilst zinc, one of the most oxidable of the metals, is incapable of combining with oxygen when negatively electrified in the circuit,... | |
| Albert Ladenburg - 1900 - 520 Seiten
...prove directly the dependence of chemical affinity upon electrical condition, since he says : — 10 " As the chemical attraction between two bodies seems...by giving one of them an electrical state different ls Brugnatelli, Ann. di. Chim. 13 and 14 ; compare also Ann. Chim. 40, 225. 14 Phil. Trans. 1807, 32.... | |
| Albert Ladenburg - 1900 - 404 Seiten
...prove directly the dependence of chemical affinity upon electrical condition, since he says : — 15 "As the chemical attraction between two bodies seems...by giving one of them an electrical state different 13 Brugnatelli, Ann. di. Chim. 13 and 14 ; compare also Ann. Chim. 40, 225. " Phil. Trans. 1807, 32.... | |
| 1885 - 578 Seiten
...Chimie, xxxix. p. 311 (1828). t Davy, Bakerian Lecture, 1800 (see Phil. Trans. 1807, p. 39) :— " As the chemical attraction between two bodies seems...state different from that which it naturally possesses so it may be increased by exalting its natural energy. Thus, while zinc is incapable of combining with... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1840 - 580 Seiten
...menstruum. VIII. On the Relations between the Electrical Energies of Bodies, and their Chemical Affinitieg. As the chemical attraction between two bodies seems...natural energy. Thus, whilst zinc, one of the most oxidable of the metals, is incapable of combining with oxygen when negatively electrified in the circuit,... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 Seiten
...on the negative side, do not unite to oxygene. and acids do not remain in union with their oxides; and in this way the attractive and repellent agencies...natural energy. Thus, whilst zinc, one of the most oxidable of the metals, is incapable of combining with oxygene when negatively electrified in the circuit,... | |
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