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Electrochemistry: decomposition of potash and soda by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807. Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection. by Anonymous Anonymous

Electrochemistry: decomposition of potash and soda by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807. Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection.

(Electrochemistry: decomposition of potash (potassium) and soda by Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) in 1807. Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection.)


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Electrochemistry: decomposition of potash and soda by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807. Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection. by Anonymous Anonymous. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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