Cryoscopy is considered one of the foundations of the modern theory of solutions and of physical chemistry. This paper shows in order the first regularities pointed out by several scientists on the subject, in the first chapter of its birth as a scientific discipline. The study is focused on the identification of the different steps that helped, first qualitatively and then quantitatively, to adjust the different classes of possible solutions, including those that formed hydrates, to a basic formulation that the French scientist François-Marie Raoult would later generalize in the law that bears his name
Before 1910, the study of liquid crystals was dominated by Lehmann and the German school of chemists...
The history of crystallography has been assessed in the context of the emergence and spread of the m...
This article tries to link art and science in proposing the analysis of a text written by Berlioz in...
La technique de la cryoscopie s'est considérablement modifiée depuis Raoult. Il ne s'agit plus de la...
Raoult's law, published in 1887, is taught in chemistry and chemical engineering fields as a first a...
Bibliography: p. 129-[132]Osmotic investigations. [Selected sections] by W. Pfeffer.--The rôle of o...
An electron microscope must operate under vacuum which means that any observed biological specimen m...
Guillien, Yves [1976], “Cryoclase et remplissages rupestres,” Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analy...
This paper is partly a summary of the book ‘From a grain of salt to the ribosome’ [1], with extensio...
Ten years ago nothing was known of the molecular magnitudes of substances which could not be convert...
Here it is proposed a discussion concerning the earliest researches on the liquid crystals. The dis...
The diploma thesis presents two interesting thermodynamic experiments which were executed and descri...
Guillien Yves. Cryopédologie ? Périglaciaire ?. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 60, n°318, 1951. pp. 5...
In supercooled aqueous solutions, ice nucleation is the initial stage of the freezing process. In th...
We showed some inconsistencies in the teaching of Chemistry of Solution in universities by proposing...
Before 1910, the study of liquid crystals was dominated by Lehmann and the German school of chemists...
The history of crystallography has been assessed in the context of the emergence and spread of the m...
This article tries to link art and science in proposing the analysis of a text written by Berlioz in...
La technique de la cryoscopie s'est considérablement modifiée depuis Raoult. Il ne s'agit plus de la...
Raoult's law, published in 1887, is taught in chemistry and chemical engineering fields as a first a...
Bibliography: p. 129-[132]Osmotic investigations. [Selected sections] by W. Pfeffer.--The rôle of o...
An electron microscope must operate under vacuum which means that any observed biological specimen m...
Guillien, Yves [1976], “Cryoclase et remplissages rupestres,” Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analy...
This paper is partly a summary of the book ‘From a grain of salt to the ribosome’ [1], with extensio...
Ten years ago nothing was known of the molecular magnitudes of substances which could not be convert...
Here it is proposed a discussion concerning the earliest researches on the liquid crystals. The dis...
The diploma thesis presents two interesting thermodynamic experiments which were executed and descri...
Guillien Yves. Cryopédologie ? Périglaciaire ?. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 60, n°318, 1951. pp. 5...
In supercooled aqueous solutions, ice nucleation is the initial stage of the freezing process. In th...
We showed some inconsistencies in the teaching of Chemistry of Solution in universities by proposing...
Before 1910, the study of liquid crystals was dominated by Lehmann and the German school of chemists...
The history of crystallography has been assessed in the context of the emergence and spread of the m...
This article tries to link art and science in proposing the analysis of a text written by Berlioz in...