John Phillips to Faraday   8 August 1833

8. Aug. 1833

My Dear Sir

Can you favor me with some account of your exposition of your views on Electrical decomposition delivered to the Chemical Section at Cambridge, but so briefly mentioned in their minutes as to give me no notion of the matter1. I shall therefore be very much your debtor for such an abstract of your remarks as you may wish to see in print in the next report2.

I am My dear Sir | Yours most faithfully | John Phillips

M. Faraday Esq


Address: M. Faraday Esq | Royal Institution | Albemarle St. | London

Mentioned in passing in "British Association", Lit.Gaz., 3 August 1833, p.490.
Faraday (1833d). See letter 676.

Bibliography

FARADAY, Michael (1833d): “On Electro-Chemical Decomposition”, Rep. Brit. Ass., 393-9.

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