Chemistry Search for, in this topic site Sites A to Z. chemistry history Journeythrough chemistry s history with its pioneers. http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C10/C10Links/chemistry.about.com/mlibrary.htm
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Extractions: The following papers from the history of chemistry are available as html files. Many are seminal papers in their fields. Some are interesting curiosities. Papers are arranged by subject below, or alphabetically Most of the entries reside either at the Classic Chemistry site at Le Moyne College or on the historical papers section of John Park's ChemTeam site. Links to classic papers outside the Classic Chemistry site are clearly credited. Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen (1860): bright-line flame spectra (applied to alkali metals and alkaline earths). This paper is at the ChemTeam site. (Link to biographical data on Bunsen and Kirchhoff Chandrasekhara V. Raman and K. S. Krishnan : 1928 paper on the Raman effect (posted by Jim Holler , Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky). View a biographical sketch of Raman.
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Extractions: MAPS A B C D ... Z UCAS code Title T700 BA/AS American Studies T701 BA/AS4 American Studies (4 years) TL73 BA/AmSS American Studies and Sociology VV41 BA/AHA Ancient History and Archaeology AHA BA/CombA Ancient History and Archaeology (Combined Studies) AHH BA/CombA Ancient History and History (Combined Studies) V110 BA/AHH Ancient History and History BA AHHOA BA/CombA Ancient History and History of Art (Combined Studies) AGEO BA/CombA Archaeology and Geography (Combined Studies) AH BA/CombA Archaeology and History (Combined Studies) AHOA BA/CombA Archaeology and History of Art (Combined Studies) ASOC BA/CombA Archaeology and Sociology (Combined Studies) V400 BA/Arch Archaeology BA F400 BSc/Arch Archaeology BSc CFRD BSc/BC4 Biological Chemistry / Sandwich BSc CFT1 MChem/BCUS Biological Chemistry / USA MChem CF71 BSc/BC Biological Chemistry BSc CF7C MChem/BC Biological Chemistry MChem C100 BSc/BS Biological Sciences C700 BSc/BSBc Biological Sciences - Biochemistry C900 BSc/BSEB Biological Sciences - Environmental Biology C400 BSc/BSG Biological Sciences - Genetics C500 BSc/BSMb Biological Sciences - Microbiology B1B2 BSc/BSPP Biological Sciences - Physiology with Pharmacology C300 BSc/BSZ Biological Sciences - Zoology L113 BSc Econ/BE Business Economics L112 BA/BE Business Economics F101 BSc/Chem4 Chemistry (Sandwich) BSc F106 MChem/CSW4 Chemistry (Sandwich) MChem F107 MChem/CUS4 Chemistry (USA) MChem F154 BSc/PhCh Chemistry - Pharmaceutical Chemistry BSc F153 Mchem/PhCh
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Debye ln g ± = (A z + z - I ½ )/(1 + BI a number of books, some of which were translatedinto English, including Quantum Theory and chemistry (1928), Polar http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/history/debye.html
Extractions: Peter Josephus Wilhelmus Debye was Dutch-American physicist greatly contributed to the theory of electrolyte solutions. He also studied dipole moments of molecules, advanced knowledge of the arrangement of atoms in molecules and of the distances between the atoms. In 1916 he showed that solid substances could be used in powdered form for X-ray study of their crystal structures, thus eliminating the difficult step of first preparing good crystals. Debye won Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1936, "for his contributions to our knowledge of molecular structure through his investigations on dipole moments and on the diffraction of X-rays and electrons in gases".
Extractions: Ancient electrical cells have been discovered in Sumerian ruins dating from around 250 BC. The first evidence of batteries comes from archaeological digs in Baghdad, Iraq. One of the first uses for batteries was to electroplate objects with a thin layer of metal, much like the process used now to plate inexpensive gold and silver jewelry. The early jar cells were found in Khujut Rabu just outside Baghdad and is composed of a clay jar with a stopper made of asphalt. Sticking through the asphalt is an iron rod surrounded by a copper cylinder. When filled with vinegar - or any other electrolytic solution - the jar produces about 1.1 volts. Modern battery development dates as far back as the late 18 th century. The cause was championed by the work carried out by Luigi Galvani from 1780 to 1786. Through his experiments Galvani observed that, when connected pieces of iron and brass were applied to frogs legs, they caused them to twitch. However, Galvani thought that the effect originated in the leg tissue. Nevertheless, Galvani had laid the cornerstone for further developments in "voltaic" electricity. From 1796 - 1799, Alessandro Volta experimented with zinc and silver plates to produce electric currents at the Pavia University. Volta stacked the two to form a "pile", the first "dry" battery. By 1800 Volta had created the "crown of cups", a modified arrangement of zinc and silver discs dipped in a salt solution.
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Extractions: An Approach to Serials with FRBR in Mind CONSER Task Force on Universal Holdings Draft, Frieda 12/26/03, 1/30/04; Diane 1/24/04; Frieda 3/10/04 The IFLA working groups dealing with the concepts of FRBR (Fundamental Requirements of Bibliographic Records), FRANAR (Fundamental Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records) and FVWG (Format Variation) are exploring finite resources in their initial investigations. Continuing resources, particularly serials, represent the greatest challenges to the application of the FRBR concept. A CONSER task force chaired by Everett Allgood has been charged to comment on the work of the other groups, but so far has had only to speculate that serials have been left out of consideration at present because of their complexity Serial records are multi-dimensional, often including linking references to vertically and horizontally related resources (NELINET presentation by Allgood, November 2003). Allgood further suggests: Alas, there appear to be problems in applying FRBR in its current form to AACR2r serial records. Conversely, there may be problems applying FRBR to AACR2r serial records in their current form. Does this then mean AACR needs to undergo further revision regarding how to describe serial records?