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  1. Bibliography of publications dealing with the polarographic method in 1963 by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1965
  2. Principles of polaography by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1966
  3. Bibliography of publications dealing with the polarographic method in 1961 by Jaroslav Heyrovsky, 1963

21. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Herschbach, Dudley R. 1986. Herzberg, Gerhard, 1971. heyrovsky, jaroslav, 1959. Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman, 1956. Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot, 1964.
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24. Jaroslav Heyrovsky
Translate this page Chemienobelpreis 1959 (Nobel Prize Chemistry 1959) jaroslav heyrovsky, tschechischer Chemiker, geb. 20. Dez. 1890, gest. 27. Maerz 1967.
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25. Wikipedia Jaroslav Heyrovsky
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26. Biografia De Heyrovsky, Jaroslav
Translate this page heyrovsky, jaroslav. (Praga, 1890- id., 1967) Químico checoslovaco. Profesor en la Universidad de Praga y director del Instituto de químicafísica.
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Heyrovsky, Jaroslav (Praga, 1890- id ., 1967) Químico checoslovaco. Profesor en la Universidad de Praga y director del Instituto de químicafísica. Descubrió el método polarográfico de electroanálisis químico, por lo cual fue galardonado con el premio Nobel de química en 1959. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

27. International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici_e_Ricercatori: Heyrovsky,_Jar
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29. Jaroslav Heyrovsky - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Jaroslav Heyrovský December 20 March 27 ) was a Czech chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in He was born in Prague and first studied chemistry, physics and mathematics at the University of Prague and then he went to study at University College in London . At this time he met with such a great mind like Sir William Ramsay . He graduated in 1913; working with Professor Donnan he took up a great interest in electrochemistry He received his further degrees in 1918 and 1923. Heyrovsky started his scientific career at the Charles University, Prague where he soon became Professor of Physical Chemistry. The main field of work of Heyrovsky was polarography On his passing in 1967, he was interred in the Vysehrad cemetery in Prague. edit
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30. FECS Millennium Project - Heyrovsky
20th Century. heyrovsky, jaroslav Born Prague (AustriaHungary, now Czech Republic), 1890 Died Prague (Czech Republic), 1967. heyrovsky received a BSc.
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Heyrovsky, Jaroslav
Born: Prague (Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic), 1890
Died: Prague (Czech Republic), 1967
Heyrovsky received a BSc. degree from the University College, London (1913) and a Ph.D. from the Charles University in Prague (1918). Professor of physical chemistry at the Charles University of Prague (1924), Heyrovsky's fame is due to his invention of polarography and his development of the technique into a major method for chemical analysis. For these accomplishment he received the Nobel Prize in 1959. Links www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1959/index.html For further information on this chemist search the RSC's historical chemistry information service provided by the Library and Information Centre Go to 20th Century Chemists About ENC FECS ...
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31. Historique
jaroslav heyrovsky, fils d un professeur d Université de droit romain
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32. Lexikon - Jaroslav Heyrovsky Definition Erklärung Bedeutung
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33. Jaroslav Heyrovsky And His Polarograph [Archives ASCR]
Gallery of Photographs. ARCHIVES of Academy of Scienes of the Czech Republic. jaroslav heyrovsky and his Polarograph. See page jaroslav heyrovsky. Top of this page,
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34. Biography Of Jaroslav Heyrovský
jaroslav heyrovsky was born in Prague on 20th December, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold heyrovsky, Professor of Roman Law at the Czech University of Prague
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Jaroslav Heyrovsky was born in Prague on 20th December, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold Heyrovsky, Professor of Roman Law at the Czech University of Prague, and his wife Clara, Hanl.
He obtained his early education at secondary school till 1909 when he began his study of chemistry, physics and mathematics at the Czech University, Prague. From 1910 to 1914 he continued his studies at University College, London, under Professors Sir William Ramsay, W. C. Mc. C. Lewis and F. G. Donnan, taking his B.Sc. degree in 1913. He was particularly interested in working with Professor Donnan, on electrochemistry.
During the First World War Heyrovsky did his war service in a military hospital as dispensing chemist and radiologist, which enabled him to continue his studies and to take his Ph.D. degree in Prague in 1918 and D.Sc. in London in 1921.
Heyrovsky started his university career as assistant to Professor B. Brauner in the Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Charles University, Prague; he was promoted to Associate Professor in 1922 and in 1926 he became the first Professor of Physical Chemistry at this University.
Heyrovsky's invention of the polarographic method dates from 1922 and he concentrated his whole further scientific activity on the development of this new branch of electrochemistry. He formed a school of Czech polarographers in the University, and was himself in the forefront of polarographic research.

35. Jaroslav Heyrovský, Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1959 - Prize Presentation
Professor Bohumil Kucera of Prague once suggested to the young jaroslav heyrovsky that he should study certain irregularities in connection with the
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Analytical chemistry is a science, fundamental not only to the other branches of scientific chemical research, but also to applied chemistry, the chemical industry. Further it is important for the other natural sciences, both within inorganic and organic Nature, for medical research, and for many humanistic and even jurisprudential sciences.
The striving of analysts is not only to develop methods yielding accurate results, but even more important for practical work is that the analysis can be carried out rapidly, that it can be done using as small samples as possible, and that very small percentages of various substances can be detected and ascertained.
Polarography is one of these micro-methods which are available to the modern analyst.
Professor Bohumil Kucera of Prague once suggested to the young Jaroslav Heyrovsky that he should study certain irregularities in connection with the capillarity of mercury and attempt to disclose their origin. This was one of the innumerable small problems constituting science. Heyrovsky let the mercury flow through a glass capillary and weighed the drops. It was a slow and tedious method, and he resolved instead to measure the electric current obtained when he put a tension between the mercury in the capillary and that collecting at the bottom. The glass capillary does not terminate in the air, but in a solution, through which the current now will flow.
Heyrovsky found that this device could be used for something much more important than the original problem. It could be used for ascertaining very small quantities of the most diverse substances dissolved in the water, and moreover, to measure their percentages.

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Jaroslav Heyrovsk½ December 20 March 27 ) was a Czech chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in He was born in Prague and first studied chemistry, physics and mathematics at the University of Prague and then he went to study at University College in London . At this time he met with such a great mind like Sir William Ramsay . He graduated in 1913; working with Professor Donnan he took up a great interest in electrochemistry He received his further degrees in 1918 and 1923. Heyrovsky started his scientific career at the Charles University, Prague where he soon became Professor of Physical Chemistry. The main field of work of Heyrovsky was polarography.
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37. Jaroslav Heyrovský - èeský Laureát Nobelovy Ceny. Polarograf A Polarografie.
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Domovská stránka Nobelova cena Èeský fyzikální chemik Jaroslav Heyrovský se narodil 20. prosince 1890 jako páté dítì v rodinì profesora øímského práva na Karlovì univerzitì. Jaroslav Heyrovský je první èeský laureát Nobelovy ceny (1959 za chemii). Akademik Heyrovský byl zakladatelem Polarografického ústavu ÈSAV a spoluzakladatel èasopisu Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications (1929) Jaroslav Heyrovský studoval na akademickém gymnáziu v Praze. V roce 1909 se zapsat na filozofickou fakultu Karlova univerzity. Od roku 1910 studoval na Univerzity College v Londýnì. V roce 1913 získal hodnost bakaláøe. Studia však pøerušila I. svìtová válka. Heyrovský narukoval ke zdravotníkùm. V roce 1918 Heyrovský obhájil na Karlovì univerzitì svou disertaèní práci.
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Následující roky se Heyrovský vìnoval problematice rtuové kapkové elektrody , která sloužila k mìøení povrchového napìtí rtuti. V roce 1922 Heyrovský publikoval objev využití elektrolýzy se rtuovou kapkovou elektrodou, metodu sloužící úèelùm chemické analýzy. M. Shikata, J. Heyrovský

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Jaroslav Heyrovsky December 20 March 27 ) was a Czech chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in He was born in Prague and first studied chemistry, physics and mathematics at the University of Prague and then he went to study at University College in London . At this time he met with such a great mind like Sir William Ramsay . He graduated in 1913; working with Professor Donnan he took up a great interest in electrochemistry He received his further degrees in 1918 and 1923. Heyrovsky started his scientific career at the Charles University, Prague where he soon became Professor of Physical Chemistry. The main field of work of Heyrovsky was polarography.
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    • Etymology Etymologie : Dédié au chimiste tchèque Jaroslav HEYROVSKY (1890-1967 ), prix Nobel de chimie
    • Town of Origin : HURKY, STREDOCESKY KRAJ, BOHEME
    • Country of Origin Pays : TCHEQUIE
  • Chemical properties
    • Chemical Class Classe chimique : SULFOSELS
    • Subclass Sous-classe chimique : Sulfosalts / Sulfosels -
    • Chemical Formula Formule chimique : (Pb,Ag)5 Bi3 S8
    • Impurities : Cu
  • Cristallographical properties
    • Crystalline System : ORTHORHOMBIQUE
    • Symmetry Class
    • Network System : Primitif P -
    • Z : Formula units per unit cell
  • Optical properties
    • Optical and misc. Properties
    • Reflective Power
  • Physical properties
    • Morphology Morphologie : ACICULAIRE; PRISMATIQUE
    • Hardness
    • Density
    • Color Couleur : lead grey; tin white gris de plomb; blanc d'étain;
    • Luster : metallic métallique;
    • Streak Trace : dark grey; grayish black; grey black gris foncé; noir grisâtre; noir gris
    • Break Cassure : conchoidal conchoïdale
    • Cleavage Clivage : OUI
  • Miscellaneous Autres informations
    • Bibliography Bibliographie : American Mineralogist, volume 057, pp. 325(1972); Canadian Mineralogist, volume 029, pp. 553-559(1992)
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