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Letter from Richard Kuhn to Jean Gerard
- 1939-Jun-05
Concerns the appointment of M. F. Joliot-Curie to IUPAC's Committee on Atomic Weights and Isotopic Abundances.
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Letter from Glenn T. Seaborg to the IUPAC
- 1939-Oct-13
Concerns request for a copy of the Fourth Report of the Committee on Atoms of the International Union of Chemistry.
- Addressee International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Author Seaborg, Glenn T. (Glenn Theodore), 1912-1999
- Contributor International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Subject Seaborg, Glenn T. (Glenn Theodore), 1912-1999, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Livingood, John J. (John Jacob), 1903-, Nobel Prize winners
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Nomination form signed by Hans von Euler
- 1937-Apr-26
Concerns von Euler's approval of Marcus L. Oliphant and Robert S. Mulliken to the Commission Internationales des Atomes.
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Letter from Francis Aston to the Secretary of IUPAC
- 1937-Mar-27
Concerns committee work on atomic weights and measurements as well as isotopic weights.
- Addressee International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Author Aston, Francis William, 1877-1945
- Subject Oliphant, Mark, 1901-2000, Isotopes, Aston, Francis William, 1877-1945, Mulliken, Robert Sanderson, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Atomic weights, Nobel Prize winners, Hahn, Otto, 1879-1968
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Letter from Otto Hahn to Jean Gerard
- 1936-Apr-04
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Letter from Marie Curie to the President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)
- 1930-Oct-31
Letter from Marie Curie (1867-1934) to Einar Biilman, President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) concerning an invitation to serve on IUPAC's Commission on Atomic Weights. Curie expresses…
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Letter from Theodore William Richards to Charles Moureu
- 1921-May-14
Concerns receipt of International Report on Atomic Weights, and regrets for being unable to attend June meeting in Bruxelles.
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Letter from Louis F. Fieser to W. D. Collins
- 1928-Oct-05
Concerns the uniformity of scientific apparatus, specifically that of Pyrex round bottom, short ring neck flasks.
- Addressee Collins, W. D. (William Dennis), 1875-
- Author Fieser, Louis F. (Louis Frederick), 1899-1977
- Subject Scientific apparatus and instruments, Geological Survey (U.S.), Pyrex, Collins, W. D. (William Dennis), 1875-, Corning Glass Works, Fieser, Louis F. (Louis Frederick), 1899-1977, Fisher Scientific Company, American Chemical Society
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Specifications for Nitrometer Reaction Bulb and Compensating Tube
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Nitrometers, reaction bulb and compensating tube.
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Specifications for Nitrometer, General Assembly of Parts
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Nitrometer, general assembly of parts.
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Specifications for Nitrometer Hooks
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Nitrometer Hooks.
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Specifications for Nitrometer Attachments
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Nitrometer attachments: reservoir bulb, manifold, and support used on universal tube.
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Specifications for Nitrometers, Nitrocotton and Universal
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
DuPont Nitrometer. Used to measure and collect nitrogen from a chemical reaction.
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Specifications for Mohr Pipettes
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Mohr Pipettes. Invented by Karl Friedrich Mohr.
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Specifications for Burette No. 4
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Burette No. 4. Burette with bulb and 3 way stopcock, 0-75 ml bulb capacity, 75-100 graduated in 1/10th ml.
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Specifications for Burette No. 1
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Burette No. 1. Burette with funnel top, 50 ml in 1/10 ml.
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Specifications for Volumetric Flasks
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Volumetric Flasks. Flat bottom, glass-stoppered and unstoppered.
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Specifications for Distillation Flask
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
200 ml. Distillation Flask. Round bottom. Largely used in the distillation of aromatic hydrocarbons and other organic chemical…
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Specifications for Burette No. 3
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Burette No. 3. Burette with bulb and 3 way stopcock. 0-50 ml bulb capacity, 50-100 ml graduated in 1/10th ml.
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Specifications for Burette No. 2
- 1922
From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.
Burette No. 2. Burette with 3 way stopcock. 50 ml graduated in 1/10th ml.
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Portrait of Lammot du Pont II (1880-1952)
- Circa 1926
Portrait of Lammot du Pont II (1880-1952), former President of the E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1926-1940) and Chairman of the Board of Directors.
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Portrait of Leo Hendrik Baekeland (1863-1944)
- After 1920 – 1944
Portrait of Leo Hendrik Baekeland (1863-1944), inventor of Bakelite, the first fully synthetic plastic.
- Manufacturer Underwood & Underwood
- Subject Portrait photography, Inventors, Bakelite, Baekeland, L. H. (Leo Hendrik), 1863-1944, Plastics
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Portrait of Carroll A. Hochwalt (1900-1987)
- 1930s
Portrait of Carroll A. Hochwalt (1900-1987). Hochwalt worked as a chemical engineer for the General Motors Corporation before co-founding Thomas & Hochwalt Laboratories in partnership with Charles Allen Thomas in 1926.…
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Portrait of Arthur Dehon Little (1863-1935)
- Circa 1920
Portrait of Arthur Dehon Little (1863-1935), a pioneer of chemical engineering practice and principles who helped establish chemical engineering as a separate profession with a distinct approach and training method.
A…