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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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1 III| III: Cohesion - Chemical Affinity~We will first return for 2 III| next on our list Chemical Affinity. And thus you see we can 3 III| attraction we call chemical affinity, or the force of chemical 4 III| one to the other. Chemical affinity depends entirely upon the 5 III| more at large what chemical affinity is. I can prepare these 6 IV | Lecture IV: Chemical Affinity - Heat~We shall have to 7 IV | various phenomena of chemical affinity; and for this purpose, as 8 IV | of the action of chemical affinity overcoming the attraction 9 IV | Observe this chemical affinity traveling about the mass, 10 IV | effects of this chemical affinity, but, to make the matter 11 IV | consequence of the chemical affinity. Is not this changing two 12 IV | manifestation of chemical affinity?~There is another remarkable 13 IV | circumstance in chemical affinity, which is, that it is capable 14 IV | their power of chemical affinity, and produce a body entirely 15 IV | there is any deficiency of affinity between the carbon and oxygen, 16 IV | condition to exert their affinity, you will see the difference. [ 17 IV | powers and effects of this affinity. There you see some charcoal 18 IV | is the result of chemical affinity alone. [The tube was broken 19 IV | nothing more than the common affinity always existing between 20 IV | prevents the natural chemical affinity between the bodies from 21 IV | rather call it, of chemical affinity. This attraction between 22 IV | held down by its chemical affinity with other things, but still 23 IV | sugar, as you saw. This affinity can thus act across substances, 24 IV | to this force of chemical affinity. If I take a piece of phosphorus 25 IV | there on account of chemical affinity (combustion being in all 26 IV | cases the result of chemical affinity). The phosphorus is escaping 27 IV | of chemical attraction or affinity is just as strikingly limited: 28 IV | then, is on account of the affinity which the cotton has for 29 IV | trace the laws of chemical affinity, and the wonderful variety 30 IV | which is known as chemical affinity is to produce Heat and light; 31 IV | in the action of chemical affinity to give light and heat, 32 IV | light and heat by chemical affinity will subside as soon as 33 IV | often overcoming, chemical affinity. Then how do we obtain heat? 34 IV | by means of the chemical affinity we have just before been 35 IV | obtain heat, not by chemical affinity alone, but by the pressure 36 V | the attraction of chemical affinity to the oxygen in the atmosphere. 37 V | attraction of gravity, chemical affinity, adhesion, or electricity ( 38 V | the attraction of chemical affinity, or of aggregation of particles, 39 VI | of heat affects chemical affinity, and so forth, but we must 40 VI | is the action of chemical affinity exerted between the zinc 41 VI | you what a curious kind of affinity this is by an experiment 42 VI | are all cases of chemical affinity, and I show them to make 43 VI | strange kind of chemical affinity, and then to see how far 44 VI | to convert this force of affinity into electricity or magnetism, 45 VI | destroyed the power of chemical affinity, but modified it in a wonderful 46 VI | That shows you what the affinity is when we come to consider 47 VI | send into the mine chemical affinity by means of this electricity; 48 VI | circumstances, chemical affinity would not act. We may absolutely 49 VI | power is still chemical affinity; that if we call the power 50 VI | dependent upon chemical affinity in that fine lead-tree25, 51 VI | to show you of chemical affinity producing electricity, and 52 VI | again becoming chemical affinity. Let that suffice for the 53 VI | electricity and chemical affinity to produce magnetism has 54 VI | had been suspecting this affinity for a long time, and had


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