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" Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. "
A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century - Page 418
by John Theodore Merz - 1907
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Memoirs of the Life and Scientific Researches of John Dalton

William Charles Henry - 1854 - 346 pages
...weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them, which contain equal quantities of electricity Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them." Dr. Faraday, it is true, adds,...
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A Treatise on the Principles of Chemistry

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1884 - 528 pages
...of ' bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain 'equal quantities of electricity, or, if we adopt the atomic ' theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are ' equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, ' have equal quantities of electricity...
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A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

John Theodore Merz - 1896 - 484 pages
...present day limits itself to the use of equivalents. See Berthelot, • L» Svnthese chimique,' 7m° dd., p. 164 n. 2 The objections which Faraday urged against...the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodie' which are equivalents to each other in their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities...
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A History of Chemical Theories and Laws

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...ELECTRICITY which determines the equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally...
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Modern Inorganic Chemistry

Joseph William Mellor - 1919 - 942 pages
...electricity which determines the equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action have equal quantities of electricity naturally...
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Makers of Science: Electricity & Magnetism

Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 pages
...electricity which determines the equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have equal quant1ties of electricity naturally...
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Makers of Science: Electricity & Magnetism

Dorothy Mabel Turner - 1927 - 208 pages
...clcctricitv which determines the equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have equal quantities of clcctricitv naturally...
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Introduction to Modern Physics

Floyd Karker Richtmyer - 1928 - 682 pages
...equal quantities of electricity; ... it being the electricity which determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally...
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Atomic Structure

E. U. Condon, Halis Odabasi - 1980 - 684 pages
...striking qualities, and amongst them their mutual chemical affinity." In Section 869 he wrote: "Or if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally...
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Albany Medical Annals, Volume 31

1910 - 752 pages
...the electricity which determines the equivalent number because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory, or phraseology, then...equivalents to each other in their ordinary chemical action, Jiave equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them. But I must confess I am jealous...
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