| Title |
Eminent chemists of our time, by Benjamin Harrow. |
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| Imprint |
New York, D. Van Nostrand Company, inc. [c1927] |
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| Description |
xx, 471 p. front., plates, ports., diagrs. 22 cm. |
| Edition |
2d ed.--Enl. ... |
| Bibliography |
"References" at end of each chapter. |
| Contents |
Introduction.--Perkin and coal-tar dyes.--Mendeléeff and the periodic law.--Ramsay and the gases of the atmosphere.--Richards and atomic weights.--van't Hoff and physical chemistry.--Arrhenius and the theory of electrolytic dissociation.--Moissan and the electric furnace.--Madame Curie and radium.--Victor Meyer and the rise of organic chemistry.--Remsen and the rise of chemistry in America.--Fischer and the chemistry of foods.--Perkin: his work.--Mendeléeff: his work.--Ramsay: his work.--Richards: his work.--van't Hoff: his work.--Arrhenius: his work.--Moissan: his work.--Madame Curie: her work.--Victor Meyer: his work.--Remsen: his work.--Fischer: his work. |
| Subject(s) |
Chemists.
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Chemistry.
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