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Combustion-"Spoon" and Lamp
- 1887
- Author Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922
- Publisher Lothrop Publishing Company
- Subject Physical sciences, Chemistry, Science, Fairies
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Salt Fairies
- 1887
- Author Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922
- Publisher Lothrop Publishing Company
- Subject Physical sciences, Chemistry, Science, Fairies
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Molecule of Chlorine
- 1887
- Author Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922
- Publisher Lothrop Publishing Company
- Subject Physical sciences, Chemistry, Science, Fairies
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Chemist's Flask
- 1887
- Author Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922
- Publisher Lothrop Publishing Company
- Subject Physical sciences, Chemistry, Science, Fairies
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Plate I: Sulphuric [Sulfuric] Acid
- 1880
Elevation, longitudinal section, and ground plan of a pyrites kiln for burning sulfur to produce sulfuric acid.
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Sulfuric acid industry, Chemistry, Technical
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Plate II: Explosives
- 1877
Machinery for the manufacture of gun-cotton (nitrocellulose):
Poacher for washing the gun cotton pulp. Vat and mixing machine. No. 1 Hydraulic press. No. 2 Hydraulic press.
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Manufacturing processes, Chemistry, Technical, Guncotton
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Plate I: Explosives
- 1877
Machinery for the manufacture of gun-cotton (nitrocellulose):
Carding cotton to prepare it for dipping in acids. Drying cotton before dipping. Section of drying tube. Dipping and placing the steeped cotton in pots. Pot…
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Manufacturing processes, Chemistry, Technical, Guncotton
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Equipment for the manufacture of ether
- 1877
Ether, also called diethyl ether, is a volatile flammable liquid obtained by distilling a mixture of alcohol with an acid. It is used as a solvent, as an intermediate in chemical synthesis, and as a general anesthetic. …
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Ether, Manufacturing processes, Chemistry, Technical
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Plate I: Benzol
- 1877
Cylindrical stills for the manufacture of benzene.
Now termed benzene, "benzol" is a hydrocarbon first discovered by Michael Faraday in 1825, in the liquid which resulted from the compression of illuminating gases…
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Benzene, Manufacturing processes, Chemistry, Technical
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Plate I: Electro Metallurgy
- 1877
Two examples of Gramme's machines for electro-metallurgy.
"This machine differs from all other magneto-electric machines at present known, inasmuch as it is the only one that gives a continuous current in one…
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Electromagnetism, Manufacturing processes, Chemistry, Technical
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Plate I: Arsenic
- 1877
Brunton's calcinor, a reverberatory furnace used for the metallurgical process of roasting or calcination of tin ores containing arsenical pyrites.
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Arsenic, Chemistry, Technical, Roasting (Metallurgy)
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Plate I: Aniline
- 1877
Apparatus for the fractional distillation of aniline oils.
- Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co.
- Subject Distillation apparatus, Chemistry, Technical, Aniline
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Postcard from Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom to Georg Bredig, March 1900
- 1900-Mar-28
…POSTCARD Dr. G. Bredig Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Professor Ostwald Linnéstrasse Leipzig …POSTCARD Dr. G. Bredig Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Professor Ostwald Linnéstrasse Leipzig (back side…
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Letter from Robert S. Mulliken to Harrison Shull, 1950
- 1950-Oct-24
…DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS October 24, 1950 Dr. Harrison Shull Department of Chemistry Lowa State College Ames, Lowa Dear Harry: in reply to your letter…
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Quantitative Chemical Analysis notes taken by Frederick Edwin Atwood
- 1900
Notebook used by Frederick Edwin Atwood (1875-1948) during a quantitative chemical analysis course taken at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. A native of Chelsea, Vermont, Atwood received his Bachelor of…
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Letter from Harrison Shull to Robert S. Mulliken, 1952
- 1952-Feb-25
Letter between Harrison Shull and Robert S. Mulliken, American quantum chemists.
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Letter from Robert S. Mulliken to Harrison Shull, 1949
- 1949-Dec-06
Letter between Robert S. Mulliken and Harrison Shull, American quantum chemists.
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Oral history interview with Seymour Meyerson
- 1991-Mar-07
…MEYERSON: And even behind that, we're dealing with chemistry. Chemistry is often much more complex than simply breaking one or …. “Book Review: “Mass Spectrometry and its Applications to Organic Chemistry,” by J. H. Beynon.” Analytical Chemistry 33 (1961): 69A. 35) …92 organo-phosphorous chemistry, 42, 61 physical chemistry, 68 physical organic chemistry, 33, …
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Elements of Metallurgy for Dental Students
- Circa 1923 – 1924
…Tonic displacemant is one that is most frequently met. in the study of chemistry, When zinc is treated with sulphuric acid hydro- gen is evolved. …expeditions which doubtless it has causcd, but of its connection with chemistry. It is to be remembered that the Carliest dawn of the science of chemistry was ushered in by a study of the properties of this metal and by …Brady (1884-1966) was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he earned a bachelor's degree at Fisk…
- Author Brady, St. Elmo, 1884-1966
- Publisher Edwards Brothers Publishers
- Subject Lockett, Robert L., Brady, St. Elmo, 1884-1966, Fisk University, Howard University, Chemists, Chemistry teachers, Chemistry--Study and teaching, African American chemists, Scientists, Black, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Dental chemistry, Metallurgy
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Letter from Lloyd N. Ferguson to Henry McBay
- 1946-Feb-05
…his interest in McBay's recent publication in the Journal of Organic Chemistry, Reactions of Atoms and Free Radicals (1945). Ferguson wishes to … Chemistry Department at Howard University. He was the first African American … to the field of organic chemistry, Ferguson founded the first doctoral program in chemistry at a Historically…
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Letter from Viktor Rothmund to Georg Bredig
- 1910s
…at all happy here. There is a complete lack of interest in physical chemistry among the faculty members. Baeyer is too old to familiarize himself with it. It also seems that he is annoyed that organic chemistry is being ousted from its leading position. Among the students, I …, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), and mentions how the field of physical chemistry is negatively perceived at the University of Munich. Rothmund would …find a position at another university where conditions for physical chemistry are more favorable. …
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Postcard from Svante Arrhenius to Georg Bredig, December 1913
- 1913-Dec-01
… [stamps] Professor Dr. Georg Bredig Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Technical University Karlsruhe, Germany …similar article from the anniversary issue of the Weekly Magazine for Chemistry. In Ostwald’s commemorative volume, I took out some of the notes …article from the from the anniversary issue of the Weekly Magazine for Chemistry, and an essay on electrical conductivity. …
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Postcard from Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom to Georg Bredig, July 1901
- 1901-Jul-26
… Physical Chemistry Institute, Linnéstraße Leipzig …1868-1944) for his new position as the first professor of physical chemistry at the University of Heidelberg. Roozeboom was a Dutch Physical Chemist…
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Letter from Georg Bredig to Karl Boehm, January 1928
- 1928-Jan-03
…, and Company, London, 1909, 3rd edition) Nernst: Theoretical Chemistry (11th – 15th editions) John Eggert: Textbook of Physical Chemistry (1926) A. Eucken: Outline of Physical Chemistry (1922) (Chemical Physics 1930) I would also appreciate receiving …Georg Bredig (1868-1944) provides a list of textbook references for chemistry and physical chemistry to his colleague at the Technical University…
- Author Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Chemistry, Textbooks