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MAY I be allowed to reply to Dr. Lodge (NATURE, Sept. 1, 412)? That the escaping gas was charged was proved (1) by collecting it in an insulated vessel; (2) by generating and collecting it in insulated apparatus. Electrification resulted in the first case, but not in the second. Details of these experiments I intend to publish later.
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ENRIGHT, J. Electricity of Contact of Gases with Liquids. Nature 36, 460 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036460b0
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