History of chemical radicals : the part of Auguste Cahours (1813-1891). Auguste Cahours succeeded Dumas, as professor to École centrale, and Chevreul, as examiner to École polytechnique. He was connected with many french and foreign chemists. His works relating to vapour densities, radicals and organometallic compounds were conclusive for acceptance of the Avogadro's law and setting up valency by chemists about 1860.Auguste Cahours, successeur de Dumas comme professeur à l'École centrale, et de Chevreul comme examinateur de sortie à l'École polytechnique, a entretenu avec de nombreux chimistes français et étrangers de fructueuses collaborations. Ses recherches sur les densités de vapeur et sur les radicaux ont apporté des arguments décisifs...
The French chemist M.-E. Chevreul (1786-1889) in several topics of public health. Famed owing to his...
Life and death of free radicals. In 1900, the term « free radical » was used for the first time by M...
L'oeuvre alchimique de Jean de Rupescissa (ou Roquetaillade) et son influence : Robert Halleux, Les ...
History of chemical radicals : the part of Auguste Cahours (1813-1891). Auguste Cahours succeeded Du...
AbstractTo Auguste André Thomas Cahours (1813-1891) we owe the discovery and synthesis of a large nu...
Auguste Laurent (1807-1853) in the Revue scientifique of Dr Quesneville. Auguste Laurent is regarded...
Auguste Béhal : precursor and visionary of modem organic chemistry. At the end of the 19th century, ...
Alcaloids' discovery, markers for the history of organic chemistry. The development of organic chemi...
The professor Jacques Étienne Bérard (1789-1869). In the Languedoc region, chemist J. E. Bérard was ...
Alchemists' humid radical. The term radical has been used by chemists since the beginnings and even ...
Manuscript notes from Rouelle's lecture course on chemistry in 1765, recopied in 1767 by student Jea...
At the end of the 19th century, Auguste Béhal, student of Wurtz and Friedel, imposes the atomic theo...
André Detoeuf (1884-1931) : pharmacist, industrialist and chemist. During the transition between the...
SUMMARY. — The chemical revolution is a classic example of revolutions in science, but historians do...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. Ce qu'on découvre dans les arcanes d'un château de Gascogne : Charles de Cha...
The French chemist M.-E. Chevreul (1786-1889) in several topics of public health. Famed owing to his...
Life and death of free radicals. In 1900, the term « free radical » was used for the first time by M...
L'oeuvre alchimique de Jean de Rupescissa (ou Roquetaillade) et son influence : Robert Halleux, Les ...
History of chemical radicals : the part of Auguste Cahours (1813-1891). Auguste Cahours succeeded Du...
AbstractTo Auguste André Thomas Cahours (1813-1891) we owe the discovery and synthesis of a large nu...
Auguste Laurent (1807-1853) in the Revue scientifique of Dr Quesneville. Auguste Laurent is regarded...
Auguste Béhal : precursor and visionary of modem organic chemistry. At the end of the 19th century, ...
Alcaloids' discovery, markers for the history of organic chemistry. The development of organic chemi...
The professor Jacques Étienne Bérard (1789-1869). In the Languedoc region, chemist J. E. Bérard was ...
Alchemists' humid radical. The term radical has been used by chemists since the beginnings and even ...
Manuscript notes from Rouelle's lecture course on chemistry in 1765, recopied in 1767 by student Jea...
At the end of the 19th century, Auguste Béhal, student of Wurtz and Friedel, imposes the atomic theo...
André Detoeuf (1884-1931) : pharmacist, industrialist and chemist. During the transition between the...
SUMMARY. — The chemical revolution is a classic example of revolutions in science, but historians do...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. Ce qu'on découvre dans les arcanes d'un château de Gascogne : Charles de Cha...
The French chemist M.-E. Chevreul (1786-1889) in several topics of public health. Famed owing to his...
Life and death of free radicals. In 1900, the term « free radical » was used for the first time by M...
L'oeuvre alchimique de Jean de Rupescissa (ou Roquetaillade) et son influence : Robert Halleux, Les ...