Biot is very cautious in expressing an opinion as to the cause of the separation of the elements of a compound body[A].
Now it is wonderful to observe how small a quantity of a compound body is decomposed by a certain portion of electricity.
An electrolyte is always a compound body: it can conduct, but only whilst decomposing.
The entire animal consists of a single cell which is variously modified; but in many species a number of these simple zooids are united together so as to form a compound body or organism, as in the Foraminifera and Vorticell\'91.
A compound body is composed of two or more elements," says the grinder, "in various proportions.
Mr. Rapp, what is the difference between an element and a compound body?
A compound body is decomposed by combustion; some of its constituent parts fly off in a gaseous form, while others remain in a concrete state; the former are called the volatile, the latter the fixed products of combustion.
Late experiments too appear to make it a compound body, consisting of the two electricities, and in our next conversation I shall inform you of the principal facts on which that opinion is founded.
Davy, there appears to be reason for suspecting that nitrogen is a compound body, as we shall see afterwards.
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