2 edition of dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences. found in the catalog.
dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences.
Watts, Henry.
Published
1875
by Longmans, Green in London
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Written in English
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of other Sciences. By Henry Watts, F.C.S. assisted by eminent Scientific and Practical Chemists. 6 vols, medium 8vo. £8. 14s. 6d. Second Supplement completing the Record of Discovery to the end of [In the press. A Course of Practical. Chemistry, for the use of Medical Students. By W. Geology definition, the science that deals with the dynamics and physical history of the earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the physical, chemical, and biological changes that the earth has undergone or is undergoing. See more.
This Dictionary contains some English terms together with their German, French, Dutch and Russian equivalents, which are used in the main branches of civil engineering and relate to the basic principles of structural design and calculations (the elasticity theory, strength of materials, soil mechanics and other allied technical. Chemistry is the branch of science that studies the properties of matter and how matter interacts with energy. Chemistry is considered a physical science and is closely related to physics. Sometimes chemistry is called the "central science" because it is an important part of other major sciences such as biology, Earth science, and physics.
Most people remember chemistry from their schooldays as a subject that was largely incomprehensible. For many the topic was seen as being fact-rich but understanding-poor, smelly, and so far removed from the real world of events and pleasures that there seemed little point, except for the most introverted, in coming to terms with its grubby concepts, spells, recipes, . This book offers an account of the field of physical chemistry as it has evolved over the years, from its emergence as a distinct discipline in the late 19th century through today's miracle discoveries. The book covers all of the main branches of physical chemistry: thermodynamics, kinetic theory, statistical mechanics, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, quantum chemistry, and .
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By Henry Watts Assisted by eminent contributors. (historical) A furnace or stove designed and used to maintain uniform heat, primarily used by alchemists.
[from late 15th c.] Synonym: philosophical furnaceLazarus Erckern [i.e., Lazarus Ercker], “How Aqua Fortis is to be Distilled in an Iron Jug or Pot”, in John Pettus, transl., Fleta Minor.
The Lavvs of Art and Nature, in Knowing, Judging. Henry Watts (–) was an English chemist. Life. He was born in London on 20 January A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of other Sciences Vol I. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of other Sciences Vol II.
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences (). by Henry Watts. Fryron alkaloid discovered by J. Perrins (Pharm. Trans [2] iii. ) in the root of Hydrastis Canadensis, in which it exists to the amount of about 14 percent, together with berberine: it appears also to have HYDRANZOTIN.
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Pharm. Ixxii. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts () "fibrin may be obtained immediately by lashing fresh blood with a bundle of birch-twigs In order to free the fibrin from colouring and other matters, " 3.
A German-English dictionary of terms used in medicine and the allied sciences by Hugo Lang. Chemistry & allied sciences Physical & theoretical chemistry Techniques, equipment, materials Analytical chemistry Qualitative analysis Quantitative analysis Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry Crystallography Mineralogy Earth sciences Geology, hydrology, meteorology Petrology Economic.
hygrine (countable and uncountable, plural hygrines) (organic chemistry) A pyrrolidine alkaloid found mainly in coca leaves, extracted as a thick, pungent, pale-yellow oil of a burning taste.
References. Henry Watts, A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences III (hæmaphein–mysorin; ), pages – science [Lat. scientia=knowledge].For many the term science refers to the organized body of knowledge concerning the physical world, both animate and inanimate, but a proper definition would also have to include the attitudes and methods through which this body of knowledge is formed; thus, a science is both a particular kind of activity and also the results of that activity.
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Giovanni Antonio Giobert also known as Jean-Antoine Giobert (Octo in Mongardino - 14 September in Millefiori) was an Italian chemist and mineralogist who studied magnetism, galvanism, and agricultural chemistry.
He introduced Antoine Lavoisier's theories to Italy, and built a phosphorus-based eudiometer sufficiently sensitive to measure atmospheric carbon dioxide Born: OctoMongardino, Italy.Chemistry is the branch of natural science that studies the chemical elements (atoms), the simple and complex compounds formed by atoms (molecules), and the transformations of these substances and the laws governing these transformations (seeATOM and MOLECULE).According to D.
I. Mendeleev’s definition (), “chemistry in its current state may be called the study .Title(s): A dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other Henry Watts Assisted by eminent contributors Country of Publication: England Publisher: London, Longmans, Green, and co.,