Faraday to William Henry Fox Talbot   6 October 1835

Royal Institution | 6, Oct. 1835

My dear Sir

I do not know that much has been published (anterior to my own papers) respecting the length of time in which a battery can remain in action[.] Some of the French & Italian philosophers by very weak solutions have retained them in force for a long while1. Various causes influence the durability of the action but in the first place and before referring the phenomenon to any cause it is essential to observe whether the battery has been open or closed for the whole time[.] A closed battery or one in which the circuit is complete soon becomes inactive if opened & left for a time it recovers somewhat but if closed soon falls again. A battery retained open constantly will almost always shew energetic powers for a short time when closed[.]

You will see in my papers (1000, 1001, 1002, 1120)2 &c a battery described which if the poles are not retained in communication will be ready for action after any length of time; but your battery is not likely to be of such a nature, it is I suppose an ordinary battery which has been left unclosed, and in order to know its present force you should not merely ascertain that it can decompose water &c but how long it will continue to decompose it & how much water it can decompose.

Ever Dear Sir | Most truly yours | M. Faraday

H.F. Talbot Esq | &c &c &c


Address: H.F. Talbot Esq | &c &c &c | Laycock Abbey | Chippenham

See Becquerel (1829).
Faraday (1834c), ERE8, 1000-2, 1120.

Bibliography

BECQUEREL, Antoine-César (1829): “Mémoire sur l'électro-chimie et l'emploi de l'électricité pour opérer des combinaisons”, Ann. Chim., 41: 5-45.

FARADAY, Michael (1834c): “Experimental Researches in Electricity. - Eighth Series. On the Electricity of the Voltaic Pile; its source, quantity, intensity, and general characters”, Phil. Trans., 124: 425-70.

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