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Faraday's Researches
PAGE VII. 9. On the Source of power in the Voltaic Pile................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................232 ¶ i. Exciting Electrolytes being Good Conductors................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................238 ¶ ii. Inactive Conducting Circles containing an Electrolyte................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................241 ¶ iii. Active Circles containing Sulphuret of Potassium................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................259
VIII. § 9.On the source of Power in the Voltaic Pile —Continued................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................271 ¶ iv. The Exciting Chemical Force affected by Temperature................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................271 ¶ v. The Exciting Chemical Force affected by Dilution.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................284 ¶ vi. Differences in the Order of the Metallic Elements of Voltaic Circles................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................295 ¶ vii. Active Voltaic Circles and Batteries without Metallic Contact................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................298 ¶ viii. Considerations of the Sufficiency of Chemical Action................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................302 ¶ ix. Thermo-electric Evidence................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................308 ¶ x. Improbable Nature of the Assumed Contact Force................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................312
- On A Peculiar Voltaic Condition of Iron (Schoenbein)................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
317 - A Peculiar Voltaic Condition of Iron (Farady).................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
321,330 - Index................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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