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This digital collection features selected chemistry sets, molecular models, and science kits used for both instruction and play, all primarily from the mid-20th century. Some of these objects were previously on display in the Institute's museum as part of the Science at Play exhibition. Materials in this collection also include lecture notes, such as Louis Pasteur’s on stereochemistry, as well as letters between scientists concerning the state of scientific education.

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    Figure 12: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Jean-Baptiste Biot ascend in balloon conducting scientific experiments

    • Part of Chemistry, Developed by Facts and Principles Drawn Chiefly from the Non-Metals
    • 1884

    On August 24, 1804, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Jean-Baptiste Biot ascended in a hot air balloon to a height of 4,000 meters altitude in order to conduct scientific experiments on gases. These experiments led to…

    • Author Appleton, John Howard, 1844-1930
    • Publisher Providence Lithograph Company
    • Engraver Deschamps, E.
    • Subject Chemistry, Textbooks, Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis, 1778-1850, Biot, Jean-Baptiste, 1774-1862, Hot air balloons, Charles' law, Gases, Science--Study and teaching

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