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  1. Master Mind Rise & Fall of Fritz Haber by DanielCharles, 2005
  2. Chemical Warfare: Chemical Weapons Convention, Geneva Protocol, Poison Gas in World War I, Fritz Haber, Chemical Corps
  3. Practical results of the theoretical development of chemistry; an address by Professor F. Haber on the occasion of the centenary celebration of the founding of The Franklin Institute and the inauguration exercises of the Bartol Research Foundation, September 17, 18, 19, 1924. by F. [Fritz]) The Franklin Institute (Haber, 1924-01-01
  4. Die Elektrolytischen Prozesse der organischen Chemie. by FRITZ. HABER, 1910-01-01
  5. Practical results of the theoretical development of chemistry; by Fritz Haber, 1924
  6. Aus Leben und Beruf. Aufsätze, Reden, Vorträge by Fritz Haber, 1927-01-01
  7. Master Mind: The Rise and Fall of Fritz Haber, the Nobel Laureate Who Launhed the Age of Chemical Warfare by Daniel Charles, 2005
  8. Fritz Haber, Briefe an Richard Willstatter, 1910-1934 (Studien und Quellen zur Geschichte der Chemie) (German Edition) by Fritz Haber, 1995
  9. Fritz Haber in seiner Korrespondenz mit Wilhelm Ostwald sowie in Briefen an Svante Arrhenius (Berliner Beitrage zur Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften und der Technik) (German Edition) by Fritz Haber, 1997
  10. Gold as Dem Meer:Die Forschungen Des Nobelpreistragers Fritz Haber in Den Jahren 1922-1927
  11. Die elektrolytischen Prozesse der organischen Chemie. by Fritz Haber, 1910
  12. Aus Leben und Beruf. Aufstze, Reden, Vortrge. by Fritz Haber, 1927
  13. Master Mind : The Rise And Fall Of Fritz Haber, The Nobel Laureate Who Launched The Age Of Chemical Warfare by Daniel Charles, 2005
  14. Story of Fritz Haber by Goran Morris,

41. FECS Millennium Project - Haber
haber, fritz Born Breslau (Germany), 1868 Died Basel (Switzerland), 1934. haber. After studying chemistry and spending some years as an industrial chemist
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Born: Breslau (Germany), 1868
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After studying chemistry and spending some years as an industrial chemist, in 1898 he became professor in Karlsruhe, 1911 director of the Max-Planck-Institute (KWI) for physical and electrochemistry in Berlin. In 1908 he succeeded in synthesising ammonia in a small scale (Haber-Bosch-synthesis) which was the beginning of high pressure chemistry. Later he did research on gas spectra. During World War I he advocated the use of poison-gases as weapons. In 1933 he was forced to leave Germany because of his Jewish descent. In 1918 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry. Links
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42. Haber, Fritz
haber, fritz. German chemist whose conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia opened the way for the synthetic fertilizer industry.
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43. Fritz Haber [Pictures And Photos Of]
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For more information visit our home page Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber Description L to R: Haber, Einstein standing, hands behind back, wearing suits and ties Item ID Einstein C18 Fritz Haber Description middle age; three-quarter view; eyeglasses; moustache Item ID Haber Fritz A1 Niels Henrik David Bohr, Johannes Nicolai Brönsted, Fritz Haber, George von Hevesy Description Front Row: Hevesy; Petersen, Agnes; Haber, Fritz. Back Row: Bohr, Niels; Göntelberg, Einar; Brönsted, Johannes N. Outdoors; "taken outside the Copenhagen Polytechnic Institute." Print made from a stereoscope card Item ID Hevesy Georg E2

44. AIP International Catalog Of Sources
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45. Haber, Fritz
haber, fritz (18681934). German chemist whose conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia opened the way for the synthetic fertilizer industry.
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Haber, Fritz
German chemist whose conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia opened the way for the synthetic fertilizer industry. His study of the combustion of hydrocarbons led to the commercial 'cracking' or fractional distillation of natural oil (petroleum) into its components (for example, diesel, petrol, and paraffin). In electrochemistry, he was the first to demonstrate that oxidation and reduction take place at the electrodes; from this he developed a general electrochemical theory.
At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Haber was asked to devise a method of producing nitric acid for making high explosives. Later he became one of the principals in the German chemical-warfare effort, devising weapons and gas masks, which led to protests against his Nobel prize 1918.
Haber was born in Bresslau, Silesia (now Wroclaw, Poland), and educated at Berlin, Heidelberg, and the Berlin Technische Hochschule. He was professor at Karlsruhe 1906-11, and then was made director of the newly established Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry in Berlin. When Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933, Haber sought exile in Britain, where he worked at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge.

46. Fritz Haber
haber, fritz, hä bur Pronunciation Key. haber, fritz , 1868–1934, German chemist. He was a professor of physical chemistry at Karlsruhe and became
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47. MSN Encarta - Fritz Haber
haber, fritz (18681934), German chemist and Nobel laureate, best known for his development of an economical method of ammonia synthesis. haber was
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48. MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Haber Process
German chemist and Nobel laureate fritz haber developed an economical method of producing ammonia from air and seawater. In his process, nitrogren is
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49. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Haber, Fritz@ HighBeam Research
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50. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Haber, Fritz@ HighBeam Research
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51. Haber, Fritz - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Haber, Fritz
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53. Essays Page
fritz haber led a controversial and tragic life. He devised the most practical method for synthesizing ammonia from its constituent elements,
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54. FRITZ HABER
The name fritz haber has long been associated with the wellknown process of synthesizing fritz haber was an extremely dedicated and talented scientist.
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FRITZ HABER: CHEMIST AND PATRIOT
The name Fritz Haber has long been associated with the well-known process of synthesizing ammonia from its elements. While primarily known for developing a process which ultimately relieved the world of dependence on Chilean ammonia, this twentieth century Nobel prize winner was also involved in the varying fortunes of Germany in World War I and in the rise to power of the Nazi regime. Haber was born on December 9, 1868 in Prussia. He was the son of a prosperous German chemical merchant and worked for his father after being educated in Berlin, Heidelberg, and Zurich. After a short time, Haber left his father's business and took up research in organic chemistry at the University of Jena. The university's strictly orthodox methods soon led him to leave for a junior teaching position at the Technische Hochschule of Karlsruhe. At the age of 25, Haber immediately threw himself, with tremendous energy, into teaching and research in physical chemistry, a subject in which he was essentially self-taught. Quickly he gained respect and recognition for his research in electrochemistry and thermodynamics. He also authored several books arising from his research. During the first decade of the twentieth century, the world-wide demand for nitrogen based fertilizers exceeded the existing supply. The largest source of the chemicals necessary for fertilizer production was found in a huge guano deposit (essentially sea bird droppings) that was 220 miles in length and five feet thick, located along the coast of Chile.

55. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
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57. Kemijski Rjeènik & Glosar
fritz haber (1868.1934.) njemacki je kemicar; dobio je Nobelovu nagradu za kemiju (1918.) za razvoj metode za sintezu amonijaka. S Carlom Boschom izumio je
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Your search for fritz* +haber gave 7 results, ordered by date New Search RSChem LIC Catalogue 1 7 Enriching the earth fritz haber, Carl Bosch,
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59. Haber, Fritz
haber, fritz (18681934). 20th Century. Born Breslau (Germany), 1868 Died Basel (Switzerland), 1934. After studying chemistry and spending some years as
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Died: Basel (Switzerland), 1934 After studying chemistry and spending some years as an industrial chemist, in 1898 he became professor in Karlsruhe, 1911 director of the Max-Planck-Institute (KWI) for physical and electrochemistry in Berlin. In 1908 he succeeded in synthesising ammonia in a small scale (Haber-Bosch-synthesis) which was the beginning of high pressure chemistry. Later he did research on gas spectra. During World War I he advocated the use of poison-gases as weapons. In 1933 he was forced to leave Germany because of his Jewish descent. In 1918 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry.
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60. NPR : Fritz Haber And The Nitrogen Cycle
The trouble with nitrogen is we can t live with it, and we can t live without it. Dan Charles has a report on the chemist who made possible nitrogen
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