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  1. Temperatures Below 1 Absolute by William Francis Giauque, 1936
  2. Wendell M. Latimer, chemist by William Francis Giauque, 1955
  3. William Francis Giauque, 1895-1982: A biographical memoir (Biographical memoirs) by Kenneth S Pitzer, 1996

41. AIP Niels Bohr Library
Low temperature, chemical, and magneto thermodynamics; the scientific papers ofwilliam F. giauque. by giauque, william F. (william francis), 18951982.
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42. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
william francis giauque. The Best Prize In Chemistry 1949. william francis giauquewas born in Niagara Falls, Canada, of US parentage, on May 12, 1895,
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists William Francis Giauque The Best Prize In Chemistry 1949 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. 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. He entered the Hooker Electro-Chemical Company. The well-organized operations in this chemical plant, together with problems which he saw in course of the solution, captured his interest and caused him to decide to become a chemical engineer. His interest in the third law of thermodynamics as a field of research was aroused by the experimental work for his Ph. D. research under Professor G. E. Gibson. This work, which was concerned with the relative entropies of glycerine crystals and glass, had its origin in discussions of Professors Lewis and Gibson. He has received the Chandler Medal and the honorary degree of Sc. D. from Columbia University, an honorary LL. D. from the University of California, and the Elliot Cresson Medal from the Franklin Institute. In 1951 he received the Willard Gibbs Medal and in 1956 the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1949 "for his contributions in the field of chemical thermodynamics, particularly concerning the behavior of substances at extremely low temperatures.

43. William F. Giauque
william F. giauque. william F. giauque AKA william francis giauque Sonwilliam francis Ashley giauque Son Robert David Ashley giauque
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Executive summary: Adiabatic demagnetization Father: William Tecumseh Sherman Giauque (d. 1908)
Mother: Isabella Jane Duncan Wife: Dr. Muriel Frances Ashley (m. 1932, two sons) Son: William Francis Ashley Giauque Son: Robert David Ashley Giauque High School: Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute University: BS, University of California at Berkeley (1920) University: PhD Chemistry and Physics, University of California at Berkeley (1922) Professor: Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley (1922-) Nobel Prize for Chemistry National Academy of Sciences American Philosophical Society ... American Academy of Arts and Sciences Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

44. Levi
william francis giauque received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1949. This is one of the many reason that william francis giauque was what we know him
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William Francis Giauque
Chlorine One of the elements for which Giauque compared Third Law entropy with know spectoscopic data was chlorine. This was presented with T. M. Powell in an article in the Journal of the American Chemical Society titled "Chlorine. The Heat Capacity, Vapor Pressure, Heats of Fusion and Vaporization, and Entropy. In this article Giauque demonstrates his technique for comparing Third Law entropies to those of known spectroscopic data.
The final part of this article details the determination of the entropy of chlorine. This may be considered the most fascinating part of this article. For Giauque was able to calculate the entropy of chlorine to within 0.01 cal./K*mole of the known spectroscopic values. Giauque does this by making used of the Maxwell equation (delta S/delta P)constant T = -(delta V/delta T)constant P. This corrected to the ideal gas state of chlorine along with Berthelot's equation of state. Berthelot's equation was the following, delta S = S(ideal) - S(actual) = 27RT(critical)^3P/32T^3P(critical). The following table ( Table VIII pp.1973) shows the method of Giauque's calculation of the entropy: The Entropy of Chlorine 0-15 K., Debye function hcv/k=115 0.331

45. International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici E Ricercatori: Giauque, Willi
Translate this page william francis giauque è stato insignito del premio Nobel per la chimica, nel1949, per gli studi sulla chimica e la termodinamica alle basse temperature.
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46. William Giauque - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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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

47. Prix Nobel De 1945 à 1949
Translate this page 1949 william francis giauque (1895 - 1982) william francis giauque.Pour avoir contribué aux progrès de la thermodynamique chimique et en particulier
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P rix Nobel de 1945 à 1949 Artturi Ilmari Virtanen James Batcheller Sumner John Howard Northrop et Wendell Meredith Stanley Sir Robert Robinson Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius William Francis Giauque
1945. Artturi Ilmari Virtanen
Pour ses recherches et inventions en chimie agricole et de nutrition, et spécialement pour sa méthode de conservation des fourrages. (Helsinki, 1895 - Helsinki, 1973) Le premier prix Nobel finlandais est né à Helsinki le 15 janvier 1895. Après avoir étudié la chimie à l'Université de sa ville natale, il obtient en 1918 le grade de docteur, ayant préparé sous la direction du professeur O. Aschan une thèse sur les acides résineux dans laquelle il établit la constitution de l'acide abiétique de la colophane du pin. Jugeant sa formation insuffisante, il étudie les techniques et les méthodes chimico-physiques et biochimiques à l'occasion de voyages "post-doc" en Suisse, en Allemagne et en Suède. En 1921, il accepte le poste de chef de laboratoire de l'organisation centrale des laiteries coopératives finnoises, la Valio (1). Virtanen est alors nommé maître de conférences à l'Université d'Helsinki (1924-1939); il enseigne également au cours de cette période (1931-1938) à l'Ecole Technique Supérieure d'Helsinki. Pédagogue original, il fait participer les étudiants les plus avancés aux travaux de recherche de l'Institut dont il assure la dierection Il occupe ensuite, de 1939 à 1948, la chaire de biochimie à l'Université d'Helsinki. Tenant de la recherche fondamentale, Virtanen n'a jamais perdu de vue qu'elle devait pouvoir déboucher sur des applications techniques, lors même qu'elle semble s'en éloigner. Evoquant son entrée à la Valio, où son travail porte sur les problèmes pratiques posés par l'industrie laitière (détermination des taux de matière grasse, dosage de l'eau, mesure du pH), il écrit :

48. University Of California In Memoriam
william francis giauque, 18951982 Professor of Chemistry UC Berkeley In Memoriam1985. Photograph by Cedric Wright taken on request of Nobel Foundation.
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Photograph by Cedric Wright taken on request of Nobel Foundation. Date: March 13, 1950. Courtesy of the Department of Chemistry, UC Berkeley. Original print 4.75 inches wide, 6.81 inches high.
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49. Days Of Cal | Faculty Research Lectures
1948 william francis giauque, Chemistry, Low Temperature Research 1949 Robert H. Lowie, Anthropology, Some Problems in Geographical Distribution
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Since 1912, the Academic Senate has annually selected a Faculty Research Lecturer who has been distinguished for scholarly research in his/her field of study. Beginning in 1973, two Lecturers were selected each year. Because of war conditions no selection was made in 1919. Names, departments, and lecture titles (when known) of Faculty Research Lecturers from 1913 to the present are listed below. 1913 William Wallace Campbell, Director, Lick Observatory and Astronomer, "Some Recent Studies of Our Stellar System"
1914 John Campbell Merriam, Paleontology and Historical Geology, "Extinct Faunas of the Mojave Desert: Their Significance in a Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life in America"
1915 Armin Otto Leuschner, Professor of Astronomy and Director, Students Observatory, "Recent Progress in the Study of Motions of Bodies in the Solar System"
1916 Frederick Parker Gay, Pathology, "The Contribution of Medical Science to Medical Art as Shown in the Study of Typhoid Fever"
1917 Herbert Eugene Bolton, History, "The Mission as a Frontier Institution in the Spanish-American Colonies"

50. Nobel Prizes
giauque, william francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Françoise August Victor H Backto top Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptmann,
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Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine and for the electric furnace which bears his name Eduard Buchner
Biochemical research: cell-free fermentation Ernest Rutherford
Disintegration of elements; chemistry of radioactive substances Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald
Catalysis; fundamental principles of chemical equilibria and rates of reaction Otto Wallach
Alicyclic compounds Marie Sklodowska Curie Discovery of radium and polonium; isolation of radium and study of its compounds

51. Lexikon William Francis Giauque
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William Francis Giauque 12. Mai in Niagara Falls Kanada 28. M¤rz in Berkeley ) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker Giauque erhielt den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie "f¼r seinen Beitrag zur chemischen Thermodynamik , insbesondere f¼r seine Untersuchungen ¼ber die Eigenschaften bei extrem tiefen Temperaturen Dieser Artikel ist noch sehr kurz œberarbeite und verbessere ihn , wenn du kannst. M¶chtest du jetzt diese Seite bearbeiten?
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NAME Giauque, William Francis ALTERNATIVNAMEN KURZBESCHREIBUNG US-amerikanischer Chemiker GEBURTSDATUM 12. Mai 1895

52. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
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53. History Of Chemistry
william francis giauque 1949 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1949, william francisgiauque, william francis giauque, william francis giauque, william francis
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The links are organized from most comprehensive to least, except that foreign language links generally appear at the end. Although I have not given information about each link, you can learn a lot by passing the cursor over the link and reading the web address. Kurt Alder Kurt Alder Kurt Alder Kurt Alder ... Sir Humphry Davy; Electricity and Chemical Affinity , Sir Humphry Davy, Sir Humphry Davy Sir Humphry Davy
Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debye
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1936 ... Roald Hoffmann on NT , " The same and not the same " (highly recommended for high school students), "In Praise of Synthesis" A proporsed Methodological Improvement... Oxygen Prix Nobel de 1980 à 1984 ...
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and Jean Frederic Joliot Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1935 Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie Irene Joliot-Curie ... Dr. Jerome Karle

54. Giauque
giauque, william francis (szül. 1895. máj. 12. Niagara Falls, Ontario, Kanada megh. 1982. márc. 28. Berkeley, Kalifornia, USA), kanadai születésu amerikai
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Giauque, William Francis (szül. 1895. máj. 12. Niagara Falls, Ontario, Kanada - megh. 1982. márc. 28. Berkeley, Kalifornia, USA), kanadai születésu amerikai fizikokémikus; az anyagok abszolút nulla fokhoz közeli hômérsékleteken mutatott tulajdonságainak vizsgálatáért 1949-ben kémiai Nobel-díjat kapott. Munkásságával megteremtette a kvantumstatisztikának és a termodinamika harmadik fôtételének szilárd kísérleti alapjait, érthetôvé téve az utóbbi törvénynek látszólag ellentmondó kivételeket. Giauque és Herrick L. Johnston fedezte fel a 17 és a 18 tömegszámú oxigénizotópot. 1926-ban módszert javasolt a jóval a -272,15 o C alatti hômérsékletek elérésére és 1935-ben D. P. MacDougall társaságában elsôként alkalmazta sikeresen ezt a technikát. Giauque 1922-ben doktorált Berkeley-ben, a Kaliforniai Egyetemen, ezután a kémia tanszék munkatársa lett, 1962-tôl az egyetem nyugalmazott professzora volt. Vissza az Arcképtárba

55. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
william francis giauque. CanadianAmerican. physical. 1950. Kurt Alder. German.organic giauque, william francis. George Ernest Gibson. 1922. California
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56. Dr. Anthony N. Stranges' Publications
william francis giauque An Adventure in LowTemperature Thermodynamics. In Proceedings of the Eighteenth Symposium of the International Committee for the
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ANTHONY N. STRANGES Department of History College Station, TX 77843-4236 e-mail: a-stranges @tamu.edu Telephone: 979/845-7151 Fax: 979/862-4314 PUBLICATIONS Books History of Science in the United States New York: Hartcourt Brace College Publishers, forthcoming (with Richard Jones). Electrons and Valence:­ Development of the Theory, 1900-1925 Book Chapters “Germany’s Synthetic Fuel Industry.” In The Chemical Industry in the Twentieth Century Ed. by John E. Lesch. Kluwer Academic Publishers, forthcoming. "Synthetic Petroleum from High-Pressure Coal Hydrogenation." In Chemistry and Modern Society: Historical Essays in Honor of Aaron J. Ihde Ed. by John Parascandola and James Wharton, 21-42. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1983. The American Chemical Society published this Festschrift volume honoring Aaron Ihde, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and the History of Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Articles “The US Bureau of Mines Synthetic Liquid Fuels Programme, 1920-1950s: German Connections and American Advances.” Annals of Science “Germany’s Synthetic Fuel Industry 1930-1945.”

57. 20th Century Year By Year 1948
giauque, william francis, USA, University of California, Berkeley, CA, b. 1895, d.1982 for his contributions in the field of chemical thermodynamics,
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NBA: Minneapolis Lakers vs. Washington Capitols Series: 4-2
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Heisman Trophy: Leon Hart, notre dame, E Points: 995
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Skins Series: 4-0
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World Series: New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers Series: 4-1
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Best Picture: "All the King's Men" Best Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz ... "Letter to Three Wives" Best Actor: Broderick Crawford ... "All the King's Men" Best Actress: Olivia de Havilland ... "The Heiress"

58. Nobel Prize Winners
giauque, william francis. US. for revealing the behaviour of substances atextremely low temperatures. His research confirmed the third law of
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Text in black is taken directly from Encyclopædia Britannica's biographies (see links) or other sources listed at the bottom of the page The descriptions in green are for work that is relevant to high school chemistry. Year Winner Country* Achievement Hoff van't , Jacobus H Netherlands for work on rates of reaction, chemical equilibrium, and osmotic pressure Fischer, Emil Germany Fischer's research on the purines was instituted in 1881. He determined the structures of uric acid, xanthine, caffeine, theobromine, and other related compounds, and he showed that they are all derivatives of a single compound, a nitrogenous base that he named purine. Despite major complications because of stereochemical relations, Fischer was able to use these derivatives to determine the molecular structures of fructose, glucose, and many other sugars, and he was able to verify his results by synthesizing those compounds. He also showed how to distinguish the formulas of the 16 stereoisometric glucoses. In the course of his stereochemical research, Fischer discovered that there are two series of sugars, the D sugars and the L sugars, that are mirror images of each other. His study of sugars led him to investigate the reactions and substances involved in fermentation, and, in his investigations of how enzymes break down sugars, Fischer laid the foundations for enzyme chemistry. Arrhenius, Svante

59. Mar 28 - Author Anniversaries
william francis giauque 1983 Walter REISCH 1984 Benjamin Elijah MAYS 1985Moyse SEGAL (ps Marc CHAGALL) 1985 Prof, Ronald Edward FREEMAN 1987
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60. ASÍ FUNCIONA
giauque, william francis, EE.UU. 1949. Gilbert, Walter (Compartido), EE.UU. 1980.Grignard, Victor (Compartido), Francia, 1912. Haber, Fritz, Alemania, 1918
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APELLIDOS - NOMBRES PAÍS AÑO Agre, Peter EE.UU. Alder, Kurt (Compartido) Alemania Altman, Sidney (Compartido) Cantabria Anfinsen, Christian B. (Compartido) EE.UU. Arrhenius, Svante August Suecia Aston, Francis William Inglaterra Barton, Drek H. R. (Compartido) Inglaterra Berg, Paul (Compartido) EE.UU. Bergius, Friedrich (Compartido) Alemania Bosch, Carl (Compartido) Alemania Boyer, Paul D. (Compartido) EE.UU. Brown, Herbert C. (Compartido) EE.UU. Buchner, Eduard Alemania Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann (Compartido) Alemania Calvin, Melvin EE.UU. Cech, Thomas R. (Compartido) EE.UU. Corey, Elias James EE.UU. Cornforth, John Warcup (Compartido) Cram, Donald J. (Compartido) EE.UU. Crutzen, Paul J. (Compartido) Holanda Curie, Marie Francia Curl Jr., Robert F. (Compartido) EE.UU. de Hevesy, George Debye, Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Holanda Deisenhofer, Johann (Compartido) Alemania Diels, Otto Paul Hermann (Compartido) Alemania du Vigneaud, Vincent EE.UU. Eigen, Manfred (Compartido) Alemania Ernst, Richard R. Suiza Fenn, John B.

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