The letters of Faraday and Schoenbein, 1836-1862 : with notes, comments and references to contemporary letters / edited by Georg W.A. Kahlbaum and Francis V. Darbishire.
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- 1899
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Credit: The letters of Faraday and Schoenbein, 1836-1862 : with notes, comments and references to contemporary letters / edited by Georg W.A. Kahlbaum and Francis V. Darbishire. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAGE 2 1. Faraday to Sclwcnbcin. London. April 8. 1839. Approval of Schienbein's conclusions. Moll's Decline of Science in England. Induction. Marianini 61 22. Sihocnhein to Faradav. Bale. A]iril 21. 1839. Voltaic researches and their bearing on organic chemistry. Chemical theory of galvanism 64 23. Schociibein to Faraday. Bale. July 3. 1839. Electrical state does not influence chemical behaviour. Berzelius' fundamental idea is wrong. De la Rive's and Becquerel's views on galvanism also. Schcenbein's French pamphlet at the Brit. Ass. Grant of money 65 24. Faradav to Schocnltciit. London. Aug. 17, 1839. Brit. Ass. and granting of money. Becquerel's pile of acid and alkali 68 25. Faraday to Schoe/ibciii. London. Sept. 24. 1839. Schwnbein returning to Switzerland 6g 26. Schoc?ibein to Faradav. Bale. Dec. 17. 1839. Schoenbein on importance of Faraday's papers on induction. Views on difference between magneto-electrical and voltaic induction. Definition of static electricity. Jacobi shows that intensity of a current is independent of its quantity . . 70 27. Siliocniiciii to Faraday. I!ale. April. 4. 1840. Phosphorous smell developed by electricity and its relations to chlorine. Faraday's and Grove's latest researches ... 72 28. Faraday to Schoenbein. London. April 24. 1840. Faraday's observations on electrical smell, and on Grove's transfer of matter. Hare's criticism of his induction. Origin of electri- city in voltaic pile 80 29. Schoenbein to Faradav. Bale. Dec. 20. 1840. Flattering letter from Berzelius. Schcenbein asks about battery, to continue his researches on ozone 83 30. Faraday to Schoenbein. London. March 27. 1841. Faraday feels permanently worse. Schoenbein should apply to Grove for battery 84 31. Schoenbein to Faradav. Bale. April 8. 1841. Lectures have kept him from working on ozone. His battery yields 15 cuVj, inches of gas per minute 86](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2192899x_0383.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)