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Chemical Heritage, Volume 19 Number 4
- 2001 (Winter)
…of CHF 30 Publications Book Reviews: From Luminous to Lethal; Where Chemistry Is Not the Same; Animal Chemistry; Purple Prose + Books to Note + … Chemistry 1800-1900 Industrial Chemistry 1900-1960 Analytical Chemistry 1800 … of chemistry is HIST, the Division of History of Chemistry of the American Chemical…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 21 Number 1
- 2003 (Spring)
…in Japan. The quarterly Kagakushi Kenkyu (Studies in the history of chemistry)—the “Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry …produced by his company, which specializes in chemistry books (such as McMurry’s Organic Chemistry in Japanese). Lately the …backgrounds. The essays are organized into three parts (Theoretical Chemistry and Quantum Chemistry; From Radiochemistry to Nuclear Chemistry and…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 16 Number 1
- 1998 (Summer)
… university every two years, the congress covers the history of chemistry (not only Italian chemistry) from the seventeenth cen- tury to the …. People wanted to know what this chemistry was all about. ... And so Everyman's Chemistry was written and published … humanities courses, and as supplemental reading for chemistry majors in either general chemistry or analytical chemistry. Traces…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 22 Number 1
- 2004 (Spring)
…thermodynamics captivat- ing. In contrast to inchoate inorganic or organic chemistry—not to speak of the boring engineering courses—physi- cal chemistry …, the beginnings of inorganic and organic chemistry, the great advances of the 19th century, and the state of chemistry …facts about chemical instruments and reactions. He progresses from Chemistry 109 to Chemistry 111 to Chemistry 113 and so on, his education retaining…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 17 Number 2
- 1999 (Summer)
… Chemistry. By CHF Staff The history of Degussa’s growth—from a small laboratory … Claim to Be Named; The Fountain of Youth; The 1945 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; New Role Models for Chemistry Students; Colorful History of Ancient … doing chemistry.” So says Barbara Burke, an associate professor of chemistry at the…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 21 Number 3
- 2003 (Fall)
…conferences on the principal sciences associated with Liebig: general chemistry, agricultural chemistry, physiological chemistry, bio- analysis, …: general and physical chemistry, chemical thermo- dynamics, chemical change, theoretical chemistry …bonding, chemical structure, inorganic chemis- try, general organic chemistry, prepara- tive organic chemistry, natural products, analytical chemistry…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 19 Number 3
- 2001 (Fall)
…reprints of his famous books on agricultural chem- istry and animal chemistry, Animal Chemistry; or, Organic chemistry in its application to physiology … of chemistry is HIST, the Division of History of Chemistry of the American Chemical … Atomic and Molecular Theory 1900-1960 e Industrial Chemistry 1800-1900 ¢ Industrial Chemistry 1900-1960 e Analytical Chemistry…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 13 Number 2
- 1996 (Summer)
… as follows: I. Does Chemistry have a Logical Structure? II. Can We Unmuddle the Chemistry Textbook …of Chemistry, given by the ACS Division of History of Chemistry and sponsored … of the various branches of chemistry: organic chemistry (high explosives), physical chemistry (granule…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 17 Number 1
- 1999 (Spring)
… Publications The Origins of Polymer Chemistry « Viva Vino 28 Josef Loschmidt and Austrian Chemistry: Four New Books « Chemistry’s Ever-Changing Identity « Priestley in Part» Other Publications News …undergradu- ate, graduate student, and instructor, Adams was in the Harvard chemistry department from 1905 until 1916. Conant started as a chemistry student…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 13 Number 1
- 1995 (Winter)
…to Note; Other Publications 19 Chemists Evoke the Muse Poems about chemistry. Boxes 20 Faszination Farbe 22 History of Chemistry in Denmark DEPARTMENTS … …History of Chemistry in Denmark The Danish Society for History of Chemistry was established…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 21 Number 4
- 2003 (Winter)
…undergraduate studies at Bombay University, Wani earned his doctorate in chemistry from Indiana University, where he had specialized in organic chemistry …Richard R. Ernst, corecipient of the 1991 Wolf Prize in chemistry and recipi- ent of the 1991 Nobel Prize in chemistry; and Gabor Somojrjai … in autumn to Petersburg as professor of chemistry at the Technological Institute. Became in 1867 a teacher of chemistry…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 24 Number 2
- 2006 (Summer)
…examined the declining popularity of chemistry. Ear- lier, according to Knight, chemistry appealed “to body, mind … of chemistry, and applied chemistry, with sessions highlighting the history of … and Applied Chemistry was founded, chemistry teaching was expanded into secondary schools…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 14 Number 1
- 1996 (Winter)
…chemist. My honour is pledged to the inventor for that.” To James Watt, chemistry was indus- trial chemistry—chemistry he hoped would lead to commercial … Bache to Robert Hare.” Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 15/16 (1994), 27-29. . “Old Chemistries: Steel’s ‘Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry.’ ” Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 15/16 (1994), 55-58. General…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 20 Number 2
- 2002 (Summer)
…chemist and public policymaker discusses his life and career, from laser chemistry to “Mars madness.” …Reviews: Heroic Work Heroically Treated; A Witty View of the World of Chemistry; A Century of Scientists and Politics; The Business of Chemistry … Chemistry 1800-1900 Industrial Chemistry 1900-1960 Analytical Chemistry 1800…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 22 Number 3
- 2004 (Fall)
…science and society. A blacksmith’s son, he became fascinated with chemistry when at the age of nine he found a popular chemistry book in the … “modern” chemistry of the late 1920s. In addition, the chairman of the chemistry depart …, where he practiced medicine, began clinical chemistry re- search, and lectured on chemistry. As a physician he specialized…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 23 Number 3
- 2005 (Fall)
…discussion of Selmecbanya Academy and the beginning of modern teaching of chemistry is Ferenc Szabad- vary’s History of Analytical Chemistry, for which …represented a remark- able merger of the technical capabili- ties in organic chemistry at Calco and in inorganic chemistry at American Cyanamid. During … the most popular visual image of chemistry today and to explore how this image reflects the ways in which chemistry…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 21 Number 2
- 2003 (Summer)
…begin- ning. We had laboratory facilities, all the instrumentation and chemistry, but most of all chemistry teachers who were dedicated to their task ….” Founda- tions of Chemistry 4:3 (2002), 213-240. Pier Luigi Luisi. “Emergence in Chemistry: Chemistry … Chemistry 4 (2002), 179-182.…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 20 Number 4
- 2002 (Winter)
…knew about them. In those days there were also big barriers between chemistry and physics, and there were big barriers between organic chemistry … of Agriculture’s Division of Chemistry in Washington, D.C., the U.S. govern- ment’s principal chemistry … of Chemistry?” Foundations of Chemistry 4:2 (2002), 149-161. Jacalyn Duffin. “…
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A Short History of Natural Science and of the Progress of Discovery from the Time of the Greeks to the Present Day
- For the Use of Schools and Young Persons
- 1894
…Theory—Meta-elements—Liquefaction of per- manent Gases—The Study of Organic Chemistry—Liebig, the | great teacher in Organic Chemistry—Discovery of Aniline …discuss the exceptions here; you will find them in books on physics and chemistry. Boyle and Hooke both gave much time to the study of chemistry. Hooke …it again to the front. Chief Works consulted.—Brande’s ‘ Manual of Chemistry ’—Intro- duction; Rodwell’s ‘Birth of Chemistry ;’ Yeats ‘On Claims…
- Author Buckley, Arabella B. (Arabella Burton), 1840-1929
- Publisher E. Standford
- Subject Science--Study and teaching, Buckley, Arabella B. (Arabella Burton), 1840-1929, Historians of science, Women in science, Science, Medieval, Science, Ancient, Science--Study and teaching (Elementary), Natural history
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Wonders of electricity and the elements, being a popular account of modern electrical and magnetic discoveries, magnetism and electric machines, the electric telegraph and the electric light, and the metal bases, salt, and acids
- 1870 – 1900
… …CHEMISTRY. The term “combining weight” requires a little explana- tion. We ……
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 28 Number 2
- 2010 (Summer)
… in a career in chemistry. At the age of 10, I received a rather comprehensive chemistry set …followed this up with a strong recommendation for me to make a career in chemistry—which is what I did for some 60 years. But that chemistry set was … and philosophy of chemistry for over a quarter century. He was a chemistry editor for the New…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 28 Number 3
- 2010 (Fall)
…First Fridays at CHF Philadelphia 1-4 FEB | r= International Year of | Chemistry U.S. Kick-Off | real Week z Challenges/Chemistry Philadelphia } Solutions … …CHEMISTRY | International Year of Time to Shine CHEMISTRY Chemists—stand up…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 18 Number 1
- 2000-Feb
… five-year period for the Center for History of Chemistry. …the following eight ACS divi- sions: Chemical Education, Cellulose Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Ana- lytical Chemistry, Marketing and Eco- nomics, Biochemical Technology, History of Chemistry, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, and Polymer Chemistry. Included…
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 30 Number 2
- 2012 (Summer)
… of chemistry at the University of Arkansas and former U.S. Undersecretary for … Nations’ International Year of Chemistry ([YC 2011) initiatives aimed at raising awareness of chemistry’s … to e Inspire a passion for chemistry; ° Highlight chemistry’s role in meeting current social challenges…
- Publisher Chemical Heritage Foundation
- Subject Chemical Heritage Foundation, Neon, Vitamins, Vanadium ores
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 30 Number 3
- 2012 (Fall)
… to Chemistry Cooking with Glass Icons of Science What's in a Name? Inspire Tuned …. I’m really excited to get to know some people who are experts on chemistry and might be willing to answer some of my questions about food chemistry …came a new body of thought and practice that can be termed “kosher chemistry.” The sophis- ticated application of chemistry has made many contempo…