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Investigation of chemical action in glow discharge
- 1930-Jan-08
…electric current through a low-pressure gas and is used in analytical chemistry to study the atomic interactions within a gas. The individual present…
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Oral history interview with Charles C. Price
- 1979-Apr-26
…remember any books that did likewise? PRICE: Well, Norman Swain was my chemistry teacher, and I did enjoy chemistry there very much. I also liked …were two seminars per semester. Either advanced physics and organic chemistry or advanced math and physical chemistry. I took an advanced chemistry … organic chemistry; Polymers; Progress in Physical Organic Chemistry; Q/e factors; Resonance…
- Interviewee Price, Charles C. (Charles Coale), 1913-2001
- Interviewer Gortler, Leon B.
- Subject Scientists with disabilities, University of Notre Dame, People with disabilities, Reactions Mechanism Conference 1st, Chemists, Price, Charles C. (Charles Coale), 1913-2001, Chemists--Biography, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Letter from Harrison Shull to Robert S. Mulliken, 1962
- 1962-May-28
…best to Mary Helen. Sincerely, Harrison Shull Research Professor of Chemistry HS:dm…
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Dyestuffs, Volume 23 Number 3
- 1922-Mar
Third issue from the twenty-third volume of Dyestuffs, a journal publication from the National Aniline Division of the Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation issued on a monthly to quarterly basis from 1898 to 1964…
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Letter from T. Roberts Baker to James Curtis Booth, July 23, 1860
- 1860-Jul-23
T. Roberts Baker asks James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) to give one or two lectures before the Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.).
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Problem... Solution Result... [November]
- Part of 1947 Hercules Advertisements
- 1947
Advertisement for lacquer derived from nitrocellulose or other cellulose chemicals manufactured and sold by the Hercules Powder Company for use in paper sizing and coatings. This advertisement appeared in the November…
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Results of an experiment to determine if corn can use ammonia nitrogen
- 1927-Jul-26
General view of culture samples used for an experiment to determine if corn growing under sterile conditions can use ammonia nitrogen. This experiment was conducted at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen…
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Apparatus for oxidizing ammonia
- 1926-Apr
Two views of an apparatus used to oxidize ammonia with pure oxygen using bed catalysts at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in Washington, D.C. The individual visible in the…
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Dr. E.D. Crittenden with apparatus for testing of catalysts
- 1926-Apr
Two views of Dr. E.D. Crittenden with an apparatus used at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory to test catalysts at 1 to 100 atmospheres of pressure. Key components of the apparatus…
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C.A. Black with apparatus for measuring the solubility of methane
- 1926-Apr
Two views of Mr. C.A. Black with an apparatus used to measure the solubility of methane in hydrocarbons under high pressures at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in…
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Testing of radioactive material at U.S. Department of Agriculture facility
- 1950s – circa
Two views of a chemist inserting radioactive materials into an apparatus at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. The U.S.D.A. commonly used radioactive material for a variety of research and testing,…
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Geiger counter in use at U.S. Department of Agriculture facility
- 1950s – circa
View of chemist George Wieczorek (right) and an unidentified chemist using a Geiger counter to measure ionizing radiation in an unknown substance at a U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. The U.S.D.A. commonly used…
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Geiger counter in use at U.S. Department of Agriculture facility
- 1950s – circa
View of chemist William A. Jackson using a Gieger counter to examine a package at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility. The U.S.D.A. commonly used radioactive material for a variety of research and…
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Geiger counter in use at U.S. Department of Agriculture facility
- 1950s – circa
View of chemist George Wieczorek (right) using a Geiger counter to measure ionizing radiation in an unknown substance, likely soil or fertilizer, at an unidentified U.S. Department of Agriculture facility.
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Study of the effects of boric acid on soy beans
- 1927-Jul-26
Two views of culture samples used to study the effect of boric acid on the production of nodules upon the roots of soy beans grown under pure culture conditions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen…
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Results of an experiment to determine if corn can secure nitrogen from air
- 1927-Jul-26
General view of culture samples used for an experiment to determine if corn can secure its nitrogen from the air if grown in the presence of nitrogen-fixing bacteria. This experiment was conducted at the U.S.…
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Barometers and potentiometer at the Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory
- 1928-Aug-21
Mr. Hetherington demonstrating the barometers and potentiometer used for temperature control at the High-Pressure Laboratory, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory facilities…
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Apparatus for studying the thermal decomposition of ammonia
- 1928-Aug-21
General view of an apparatus used to study the thermal decomposition of ammonia of the surface of tungsten, molybdenum, nickel, and iron catalysts at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research…
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Test tube for study of the activity of potassium ions and electrons
- 1928-Aug-21
General view of a test tube used to study the activity of potassium ions and electrons in the activation of nitrogen gas and hydrogen at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in…
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Control panel for experimental blast furnace
- 1930-Mar-21
General view of the control panel for the experimental blast furnace at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in Washington, D.C. The individual visible in the photograph is…
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Dr. C.D. Garby demonstrating formation of nitric oxide in flames
- 1926-Apr
General view of Dr. C.D. Garby demonstrating an apparatus used to study the formation of nitric oxide in flames at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in Washington, D.C.
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Dr. E.W. Guernsey studying the formation of nitric oxide in explosion of carbon monoxide and oxygen
- 1926-Apr
General view of Dr. E.W. Guernsey demonstrating an apparatus used to study the formation of nitric oxide in the explosion of carbon monoxide and oxygen at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research…
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L. Pinck using liquid air condenser for low-temperature distillations
- 1928-Aug-21
General view of Mr. L. Pinck demonstrating use of a liquid air condenser employed for low-temperature distillations at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in Washington, D.C.
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Dr. D.C. Bardwell studying the mechanism of nitrogen fixation by alpha rays
- 1926-Apr
General view of Dr. D.C. Bardwell inspecting the apparatus used for the fixation of nitrogen by alpha rays at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in Washington, D.C.
The…
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E.H. Johnston studying ozone production at the Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory
- 1926-Apr
General view of Mr. E.H. Johnston demonstrating an apparatus used for the production of ozone at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory located in Washington, D.C.
The Fixed Nitrogen…