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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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hydrogen

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1 III | noiselessly: it is called hydrogen; and the other we call oxygen - 2 III | attract each other. Oxygen and hydrogen are particles of different 3 III | little while ago, called hydrogen, is evolved in large quantity, 4 III | gases.~Oxygen . . . . . 88.9 Hydrogen . . . . 11.1~Water . . . . . 5 III | heavy as the particles of hydrogen in the water; and you therefore 6 III | parts by weight - one of hydrogen and eight of oxygen; thus:~ 7 III | and eight of oxygen; thus:~Hydrogen .......... 46.2 cubic inches ................... = 8 III | does not take fire as the hydrogen would; but how vividly the 9 IV | our common way of making hydrogen. (I called it hydrogen yesterday: 10 IV | making hydrogen. (I called it hydrogen yesterday: it is so called 11 IV | particles. Here, then, is the hydrogen. I showed you yesterday 12 IV | combustion and will not burn, hydrogen itself is combustible. There 13 IV | saw twice as much of this hydrogen produced on the one side 14 IV | about to do. There is no hydrogen in this jar at present, 15 IV | gently turn this jar of hydrogen up under this other jar, 16 IV | applying a light, that the hydrogen has left the jar in which 17 IV | down. But now, if I inhale hydrogen gas into my lungs (it does 18 IV | The lecturer inhaled some hydrogen, and, after one or two ineffectual 19 IV | portions of water, air, and hydrogen of the bulks I have represented 20 IV | Hydrogen......................1 | | |~ |__________________________________|______________|____________| | | | |~ | 21 IV | Whenever oxygen and hydrogen unite together they produce 22 IV | reduce either oxygen or hydrogen to the liquid state; and 23 IV | of combining oxygen and hydrogen to form water without knowing 24 IV | oxygen of the air with the hydrogen existing in the wax of which 25 IV | oxygen to one by weight of hydrogen went to form water, I meant 26 IV | for you can not get ten of hydrogen to combine with six of oxygen, 27 IV | oxygen to combine with six of hydrogen; it must be eight of oxygen 28 IV | eight of oxygen and one of hydrogen. Now suppose I limit the 29 V | different kinds of matter. The hydrogen could attract the oxygen 30 VI | purpose), and I can produce hydrogen gas by putting the zinc 31 VI | the mixture which gives us hydrogen - the zinc is pulling the 32 VI | pieces and setting free hydrogen gas. Now we have learned 33 VI | now scarcely a bubble of hydrogen set free, so that the action 34 VI | and observe how I get hydrogen again, as in the first instance; 35 VI | knowledge of new phenomena. That hydrogen which you now see coming 36 VI(24)| bleached on the side at which hydrogen gas is evolved in consequence 37 VI(24)| consequence of the liberated hydrogen withdrawing oxygen from


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