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  1. Temperatures Below 1 Absolute by William Francis Giauque, 1936
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nowe tresci edycji WIEM 2004. Fizyka, Chemia, Stany Zjednoczone GiauqueWilliam Francis (18951982). Giauque William F. (1895-1982
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Giauque William Francis
Giauque William F. (1895-1982), fizykochemik amerykañski, profesor Uniwersytetu Kalifornijskiego w  Berkeley . Prace z zakresu termodynamiki i zachowania siê substancji w temperaturach bliskich zeru bezwglêdnemu (w aparaturze skonstruowanej przez Giauque i wspó³pracowników uzyskano temperaturê 0,004 K). Giauque odkry³ izotopy tlenu O, O). Zajmowa³ siê równie¿ mechanik± statystyczn±. W 1949 otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

2. William Francis Giauque
William Francis Giauque. William Francis Giauque (18951982). Canadian-bornAmerican physical chemist and winner of the Nobel Prize
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William Francis Giauque
William Francis Giauque
Canadian-born American physical chemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1949 for his studies of the properties of matter at temperatures close to absolute zero.
After earning his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1922, Giauque joined the chemistry faculty there and held posts at the school until 1981. In 1927 he proposed a new method of achieving extremely low temperatures using a process called adiabatic demagnetization. By 1933 he had a working apparatus that obtained a temperature within one-tenth of a degree of absolute zero (- 273.15 C). His research confirmed the third law of thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of ordered solids reaches zero at the absolute zero of temperature. In the course of his low-temperature studies of oxygen, Giauque discovered with Herrick L. Johnston the oxygen isotopes of mass 17 and 18.
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3. GIAUQUE WILLIAM FRANCIS (1895-1982)
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4. William Francis Giauque - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
William Francis Giauque. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William FrancisGiauque was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, on May 12, 1895.
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William Giauque May 12 March 28 ) won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for his studies in the properties of matter at temperatures close to absolute zero Table of contents 1 Early life and career 2 Research career 3 Absolute zero 4 Personal Life ... edit
Early life and career
William Francis Giauque was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada , on May 12, 1895. As his parents were U.S. citizens, they returned to the U.S. where he attended public schools primarily in Michigan. Following the death of his father in 1908, the family returned to Niagara Falls, where he studied at the Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. After graduation, he looked for work in various power plants at Niagara Falls both for financial reasons and to pursue a career in electrical engineering but was unsuccessful. However, he was successful in an application with the Hooker Electro-Chemical Company in Niagara Falls, New York , which led him to accept employment in their laboratory. As a consequence of his enjoyment of the work, he decided to become an chemical engineer. After two years employment he entered the College of Chemistry of the University of California, Berkeley

5. William Francis Giauque - Wikipedia
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William Francis Giauque 12. Mai in Niagara Falls/ Kanada 28. März in Berkeley ) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker Giauque erhielt den Nobelpreis für Chemie "für seinen Beitrag zur chemischen Thermodynamik , insbesondere für seine Untersuchungen über die Eigenschaften bei extrem tiefen Temperaturen Views Persönliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge

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    William Francis Giauque. Early life and career. William Francis Giauquewas born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, on May 12, 1895.
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    William Francis Giauque
    William Giauque May 12 March 28 ) won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for his studies in the properties of matter at temperatures close to absolute zero
    Early life and career
    William Francis Giauque was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada , on May 12, 1895. As his parents were U.S citizens, they returned to the U.S. where he attended public schools primarily in Michigan. Following the death of his father in 1908, the family returned to Niagara Falls, where he studied at the Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. After graduation, he looked for work in various power plants at Niagara Falls both for financial reasons and to pursue a career in electrical engineering but was unsuccessful. However, he was successful in an application with the Hooker Electro-Chemical Company in Niagara Falls, New York

    9. William F. Giauque - Biography
    william francis giauque was born in Niagara Falls, Canada, of US parentage, on May12, 1895, the first of three children of william Tecumseh Sherman giauque
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    William Francis Giauque was born in Niagara Falls, Canada, of U.S. parentage, on May 12, 1895, the first of three children of William Tecumseh Sherman Giauque and Isabella Jane Duncan.
    He attended public grammar schools principally in Michigan. Following the death of his father, in 1908, the family returned to Niagara Falls, Canada, where he received his secondary school education in the Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. After graduation he sought employment in various power plants at Niagara Falls for financial reasons and because he had planned for many years to become an electrical engineer and wanted preliminary experience. He was unable to obtain this type of work. At this point chance entered decisively in the form of a newspaper advertisement of the Hooker Electro-Chemical Company in Niagara Falls, New York, which led him to accept employment in their laboratory. The well-organized operations in this chemical plant, together with problems which he saw in course of solution, captured his interest and caused him to decide to become a chemical engineer.
    After two years employment he entered the College of Chemistry of the University of California, where he received the B.S. degree with highest honors in 1920, was a University Fellow for the year 1920-1921 and James M. Goewey Fellow 1921-1922. He received the Ph.D. degree in chemistry with a minor in physics in 1922.

    10. Chemistry 1949
    william francis giauque. USA. University of California Berkeley, CA, USA.b. 1895 d. 1982. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1949 Presentation Speech
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    "for his contributions in the field of chemical thermodynamics, particularly concerning the behaviour of substances at extremely low temperatures" William Francis Giauque USA University of California
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    11. Giauque, William Francis
    giauque, william francis. ( b. May 12, 1895, Niagara Falls, Ont from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1922, giauque joined the chemistry faculty there and held posts at
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    Giauque, William Francis
    (b. May 12, 1895, Niagara Falls, Ont., Can.d. March 28, 1982, Berkeley, Calif., U.S.), Canadian-born American physical chemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1949 for his studies of the properties of matter at temperatures close to absolute zero. After earning his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1922, Giauque joined the chemistry faculty there and held posts at the school until 1981. In 1927 he proposed a new method of achieving extremely low temperatures using a process called adiabatic demagnetization . By 1933 he had a working apparatus that obtained a temperature within one-tenth of a degree of absolute zero (- 273.15 C). His research confirmed the third law of thermodynamics, which states that the entropy of ordered solids reaches zero at the absolute zero of temperature. In the course of his low-temperature studies of oxygen, Giauque discovered with Herrick L. Johnston the oxygen isotopes of mass 17 and 18.

    12. 1985, University Of California: In Memoriam: Table Of Contents
    The death of william francis giauque, 1949 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, on March 28, 1982, ended the career laws of that time, william francis giauque was born an American citizen
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    13. William Francis Giauque, May 12, 1895—March 28, 1982 | By Kenneth S. Pitzer And
    william francis giauque is remembered particularly for his discovery of adiabatic demagnetization as a American citizen, and thus william francis giauque was able to adopt American
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    WILLIAM FRANCIS GIAUQUE is remembered particularly for his discovery of adiabatic demagnetization as a means to reach very low temperatures as well as for his exhaustive and meticulous thermodynamic studies, over a lifetime of research, which utilized the third law of thermodynamics while also developing a large body of evidence for its validity. His "achievements in the field of chemical thermodynamics and especially his work on the behavior of matter at very low temperatures and his closely allied studies of entropy" were cited by the Nobel Committee for Chemistry in the award of the prize in 1949. Giauque was born May 12, 1895, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, the eldest of two sons and one daughter of William Tecumseh Giauque and Isabella Jane (Duncan) Giauque. His father was an American citizen, and thus William Francis Giauque was able to adopt American citizenship although born in Canada. Neither of Giauque's parents completed a formal high school education, but both were convinced of the value of education. His father was a skilled carpenter and cabinetmaker and was adept at mechanical procedures in general. He was employed variously as a weighmaster and station agent for the Michigan Central Railroad. Giauque's mother was skilled in sewing and tailoring and worked in those occupations on occasion. His father died when Giauque was thirteen, leaving the family with meager financial resources that had to be supplemented from part-time and summer jobs by all members. Among these jobs was part-time seamstress work by the mother for the family of Dr. John Woods Beckman, assigned to Niagara Falls by his employer, American Cyanamid Company. This connection had a pivotal role in William Francis Giauque's later education and career.

    14. William Francis Giauque Winner Of The 1949 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    william francis giauque, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. william francis giauque. 1949 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry william francis giauque( submitted
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    W ILLIAM F RANCIS G IAUQUE
    1949 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
      for his contributions in the field of chemical thermodynamics, particularly concerning the behaviour of substances at extremely low temperatures.
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    william francis giauque, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, atthe Nobel Prize Internet Archive. william francis giauque. 1949
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    W ILLIAM F RANCIS G IAUQUE
    1949 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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    analysis; serum proteins. 1949, giauque, william francis, US, behaviourof substances at extremely low temperatures. 1950, Alder, Kurt,
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    Year Article Country* Achievement Hoff, Jacobus Henricus van't The Netherlands laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure Fischer, Emil Germany work on sugar and purine syntheses Arrhenius, Svante Sweden theory of electrolytic dissociation Ramsay, Sir William U.K. discovery of inert gas elements and their places in the periodic system Baeyer, Adolf von Germany work on organic dyes, hydroaromatic compounds Moissan, Henri France isolation of fluorine; introduction of Moissan furnace Buchner, Eduard Germany discovery of noncellular fermentation Rutherford, Ernest U.K. investigations into the disintegration of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances Ostwald, Wilhelm Germany pioneer work on catalysis, chemical equilibrium, and reaction velocities Wallach, Otto Germany pioneer work in alicyclic combinations Curie, Marie France discovery of radium and polonium; isolation of radium Grignard, Victor France discovery of the Grignard reagents Sabatier, Paul France method of hydrogenating organic compounds Werner, Alfred

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    giauque, william francis (18951982). william francis giauque was Lectures, Chemistry 1942-1962. william francis giauque died in 1982.
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    Giauque, William Francis William Francis Giauque was born in Niagara Falls, Canada, of U.S. parentage, on May 12, 1895, the first of three children of William Tecumseh Sherman Giauque and Isabella Jane Duncan. He attended public grammar schools principally in Michigan. Following the death of his father, in 1908, the family returned to Niagara Falls, Canada, where he received his secondary school education in the Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. After graduation he sought employment in various power plants at Niagara Falls for financial reasons and because he had planned for many years to become an electrical engineer and wanted preliminary experience. He was unable to obtain this type of work. At this point chance entered decisively in the form of a newspaper advertisement of the Hooker Electro-Chemical Company in Niagara Falls, New York, which led him to accept employment in their laboratory. The well-organized operations in this chemical plant, together with problems which he saw in course of solution, captured his interest and caused him to decide to become a chemical engineer. After two years employment he entered the College of Chemistry of the University of California, where he received the B. S. degree with highest honors in 1920, was a University Fellow for the year 1920-1921 and James M. Goewey Fellow 1921-1922. He received the Ph. D. degree in chemistry with a minor in physics in 1922. Although his undergraduate work at the university was selected with the idea of an engineering career, he soon acquired a liking for fundamental research.

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