The present volume is an attempt to skitch, in a style suitable for general reading, the lives of some of the most prominent chemists of the past. As it is obviously impossible for one person to deal with them all, the first great difficulty in such a project is to make the selection. After much reflection, the guiding principle adopted is the evolution of the Atomic Theory from the point of view of the Chemist.
The present volume is an attempt to skitch, in a style suitable for general reading, the lives of some of the most prominent chemists of the past. As it is obviously impossible for one person to deal with them all, the first great difficulty in such a project is to make the selection. After much reflection, the guiding principle adopted is the evolution of the Atomic Theory from the point of view of the Chemist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sir William A. Tilden was Professor Emeritus of Chemistry in the Imperial College of Science and Technology.
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GROUP I: ROBERT BOYLE, THE FATHER OF CHEMISTRY 1. Robert Boyle, 1627 1691 GROUP II: THE PHLOGISTIANS 2. Black, 1728 1799 3. Priestley, 1733 1804 4. Cavendish 1731 1810 5. Scheele, 1742 1786 GROUP III: THE ANTIPHLOGISTIC REVOLUTION 6. Lavoisier, 1743 1794 GROUP IV: ELECTRICITY IN THE SERVICE OF CHEMISTRY 7. Davy, 1778 1829 GROUP V: LAWS OF COMBINATION AND THE ATOMIC THEORY 8. Dalton, 1766 1844 9. Gay Lussac, 1778 1850 10. Proust, 1755 1826 11. Berzelius, 1779 1848 GROUP VI: ELECTRO CHEMISTRY 12. Faraday, 1791 1867 GROUP VII: MOLECULE AND ATOM DEFINED 13. Avogadro, 1776 1856 14. Cannizzaro, 1826 1910 GROUP VIII: EARLY ATTEMPTS AT CLASSIFICATION 15. Liebig, 1803 1873 16. Dumas, 1800 1884 GROUP IX: THEORIES OF CHEMICAL ACTION AND CONSTITUTION OF MOLECULES 17. Frankland, 1826 1899 18. Williamson, 1824 1904 GROUP X: CLASSIFICATION AND NATURE OF ELEMENTS 19. Mendeleeff, 1834 1907 20. Crookes, 1832 1919, 21. Ramsay 1852 1916
GROUP I: ROBERT BOYLE, THE FATHER OF CHEMISTRY 1. Robert Boyle, 1627 1691 GROUP II: THE PHLOGISTIANS 2. Black, 1728 1799 3. Priestley, 1733 1804 4. Cavendish 1731 1810 5. Scheele, 1742 1786 GROUP III: THE ANTIPHLOGISTIC REVOLUTION 6. Lavoisier, 1743 1794 GROUP IV: ELECTRICITY IN THE SERVICE OF CHEMISTRY 7. Davy, 1778 1829 GROUP V: LAWS OF COMBINATION AND THE ATOMIC THEORY 8. Dalton, 1766 1844 9. Gay Lussac, 1778 1850 10. Proust, 1755 1826 11. Berzelius, 1779 1848 GROUP VI: ELECTRO CHEMISTRY 12. Faraday, 1791 1867 GROUP VII: MOLECULE AND ATOM DEFINED 13. Avogadro, 1776 1856 14. Cannizzaro, 1826 1910 GROUP VIII: EARLY ATTEMPTS AT CLASSIFICATION 15. Liebig, 1803 1873 16. Dumas, 1800 1884 GROUP IX: THEORIES OF CHEMICAL ACTION AND CONSTITUTION OF MOLECULES 17. Frankland, 1826 1899 18. Williamson, 1824 1904 GROUP X: CLASSIFICATION AND NATURE OF ELEMENTS 19. Mendeleeff, 1834 1907 20. Crookes, 1832 1919, 21. Ramsay 1852 1916
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