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The History of Chemistry

1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute


Subject Index



1. Acids and Bases Arrhenius, Lavoisier, Lewis
2. Atoms, Molecules, Ions Arrhenius, Avogadro, Dalton, Kekulé, Pauling, Priestley
3. Ballooning Gay-Lussac, Mendeleev
4. Chemical Warfare, Explosives Haber, LeChatelier
5. Colloids Graham
6. Covalent Bonding, Valence Berzelius, Kekulé, Langmuir, Lewis, von Liebig, Pauling
7. Discovery of the Elements. Berzelius, Bunsen, Curie, Davy, Gay-Lussac, Lavoisier, Priestley, Seaborg
8. Electrochemistry Davy, Faraday, Lewis
9. Elements/Compounds Avogadro, Berzelius, Boyle, Dalton, Faraday, Lavoisier, Seaborg
10. Equilibrium Haber, LeChatelier
11. Gas Laws Avogadro, Boyle, Dalton, Gay-Lussac, Graham
12. Industrial Chemistry Davy, Langmuir, LeChatelier, Pasteur
13. Instrumentation/Technology Boyle, Bunsen, Langmuir, LeChatelier, von Liebig
14. Nuclear Chemistry Marie Curie, Frederic Joliot-Curie, Irene Joliot-Curie, Seaborg
15. Organic Chemistry Faraday, Kekulé, von Liebig, Pasteur
16. Periodic Table Mendeleev, Seaborg
17. Spectroscopy Bunsen, Pauling
18. Synthesis Haber

Participants

1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute Participants

Acknowledgments

[NSF Logo] This program was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant TPE-9155261. [WWNFF Logo] This module was converted into HTML by Mike Sixtus and Jan Hildenbrandt.
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