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  1. Chaim Gross: Watercolors and Drawings by Alfred Werner, 1980-04
  2. Amedeo Modigliani by Alfred Werner, 1966
  3. Amedeo Modigliani (The Library of great painters) by Alfred Werner, 1967
  4. German Painting, the Old Masters. by Alfred, Werner, 1964-06
  5. Au ceur du mystere chretien (French Edition) by Alfred Werner, 1976
  6. New ideas on inorganic chemistry by Alfred Werner, 1911-01-01
  7. Technische Mathematik für Metallbauberufe. Ohne Formelsammlung. Lehr- und Übungsbuch. (Lernmaterialien) by Josef Dillinger, Werner Röhrer, et all 2002-09-01
  8. Glicenstein by Alfred Werner, 1963
  9. Dufy. Library of Great Painters. 121 Reproductions with 48 in Large Full Color by Alfred Werner, 1973
  10. Painting by the post-impressionists (The Color slide book[s] of the world's art) by Alfred Werner, 1964
  11. Neuere Anschauungen Auf Dem Gebiete Der Anorganischen Chemie (1920) (German Edition) by Alfred Werner, 2010-09-10
  12. Raoul Dufy 1877-1953 (Pocket Library of Great Art Series) by Alfred Werner, 1953
  13. MAURICE UTRILLO. by Alfred (Text). Werner, 1958
  14. Chagall by Alfred Werner, 1974-06

21. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry: Alfred Werner
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22. Zehden, Werner Alfred - Gedächtnis Berlin
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23. Alfred Werner
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24. Equilibrium Statuten
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26. WERNER Alfred Modigliani
werner alfred Modigliani. Antykwariat ksiazki starodruki pocztówki akcje mapyryciny sklep internetowy.
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28. Chemistry 1913
(18661919) Suggested that all ligand molecules are bound directly to the metal ion, contrary to existing bonding theory. werner was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1913. Switzerland, Zurich University, Zurich, Switzerland.
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29. Alfred Werner Winner Of The 1913 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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30. Werner, Alfred
alfred werner, 1913. H. RogerViollet werner earned his Ph.D. from theUniversity of Zürich (1890) for work with Arthur Hantzsch on the oximes,
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Alfred Werner, 1913 H. Roger-Viollet Nobel Prize for Chemistry In 1891 Werner presented his great contribution, coordination theory, which permitted a simple classification of inorganic compounds and extended the concept of isomerism. He and his students prepared many new series of compounds and fitted them into the new system. Though his views have been modified slightly, they are fundamental to modern inorganic chemistry and prepared the way for modern concepts of chemical bonding.

31. Werner, Alfred --  Encyclopædia Britannica
werner, alfred Swiss chemist and recipient of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Chemistryfor his research into the structure of coordination compounds.
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32. FECS Millennium Project - Werner
werner, alfred Born Mulhouse (France), 1866 Died Zürich (Switzerland), 1919.werner. werner earned his Ph.D. at the University of Zürich in Switzerland
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Berthelot in Paris. Beginning 1891 he developed a co-ordination theory of molecular structure. Co-ordination bonds were often spoken of as secondary valence. In 1913 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry.
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33. MSN Encarta - Alfred Werner
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35. WERNER, ALFRED (1866 - 1919)
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WERNER, ALFRED (1866 - 1919). Neuere Anschauungen auf dem Gebiete der Anorganischen Chemie . Braunschweig, 1905. Although the basic rules that govern the structures of organic compounds had been worked out by the mid-1870's, the structures of inorganic compounds remained confusing and mysterious. Among the most puzzling were the inorganic compounds formed by the reactions of the salts of transition elements. Several theories had been advanced but none was able to account for all the facts. In 1893, a 26 year old Swiss chemist, Alfred Werner, in a flash of inspiration, solved the puzzle. His coordination theory proposed that metal atoms tended to bind other groups in only a few ways, for example, to six groups in an octahedral arrangement or to four groups in a square-planar arrangement. The rest of his life was devoted to proving his theory, and his accomplishments were summarized in his 1905 book Newer Ideas in Inorganic Chemistry . Werner has rightly been called the father of modern inorganic chemistry, and his achievements were recognized by a Nobel Prize in 1913.

36. Werner, Alfred
werner, alfred (18661919) werner demonstrated that different three-dimensionalarrangements of atoms in inorganic compounds gives rise to optical
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Werner, Alfred French-born Swiss chemist. He was awarded a Nobel prize in 1913 for his work on valency theory, which gave rise to the concept of coordinate bonds and coordination compounds.
Werner demonstrated that different three-dimensional arrangements of atoms in inorganic compounds gives rise to optical isomerism (the rotation of polarized light in opposite directions by molecules that contain the same atoms but are mirror images of each other).
In addition to ionic and covalent bonds, Werner proposed the existence of a set of coordination bonds resulting from an attractive force from the centre of an atom acting uniformly in all directions. The number of groups, or ligands, that can thus be bonded to the central atom depends on its coordination number and determines the structure (geometry) of the resulting molecules. Neutral ligands (such as ammonia and water) leave the central atom's ionic charge unchanged; ionic ligands (such as chloride or cyanide ion) alter the central charge accordingly.

37. Werner, Alfred
à Mulhouse, le 12 décembre 1866. Comme Ostwald et Baeyer, il fut attiré dès
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Werner, Alfred Ce chimiste d'origine alsacienne est né en France, à Mulhouse, le 12 décembre 1866. Comme Ostwald et Baeyer, il fut attiré dès son plus jeune âge par la chimie; adolescent, il avait installé un laboratoire dans la grange de la propriété familiale. Il commence ses études de chimie à Karlsruhe, puis les poursuit à Zurich, où il arrive en 1886 et demeurera jusqu'à sa mort, après avoir acquis la nationalité helvétique. Il commence des recherches sous la direction d'Arthur Hantzch, préparant une thèse sur la stéréochimie des composés organiques azotés, qu'il soutient en 1890. Son objet consiste à transposer la théorie du carbone tétraédrique de Van't Hoff au cas de l'atome d'azote. Nommé professeur à Zurich à l'âge de 27 ans, il laisse une oeuvre complète et homogène bien que sa carrière ait été relativement courte.
Werner, considérant ces résultats, décide d'éclaircir le problème. Il publie pour la première fois en 1891 sa conception de la valence et de l'affinité chimique. Ces travaux s'inscrivent dans le droit fil des préoccupations des chimistes depuis la fin du XVIIIe siècle et tout au long du XIXe, que ce soit Berz~iius (1812), Dumas (1834) ou Kékulé (1857, 1865); ils se poursuivront longtemps encore après qu'aura été formulée la théorie de Werner.
En premier lieu, Alfred Wemer rejette l'idée de valence constante de Kékulé, et suggère que, suivant les circonstances, l'affinité d'un atome peut être subdivisée diversement en un nombre plus ou moins grand de valences d'intensités variables. Cette théorie des valences variables est définitivement exposée dans un mémoire publié en 1893 sur la constitution des composés minéraux; Wemer propose des formules dites de coordination suivant lesquelles des molécules associées telles que NH3, H2O, KCl, etc... sont groupées autour d'un atome central qui constitue le noyau des ions complexes.

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40. Werner Complexes
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The history of modern coordination chemistry has been the subject of several books, of which perhaps the best known are those by George B. Kauffman. By necessity they all highlight Alfred Werner, "the Father of Coordination Chemistry" who in 1893, proposed the octahedral configuration of transition metal complexes and in 1913 received the first Nobel prize in Inorganic Chemistry.
In this series of experiments, some simple cobalt(III) complexes are to be prepared, which show some of the properties that Werner was able to interpret using the octahedral model. These include; optical, geometric and linkage isomerism.
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The oxidation of cobalt sulfate to the tetraamminecarbonate complex can be done by passing air through the solution for 2 hours, or more conveniently using hydrogen peroxide (although this is more costly, it allows the experiment to be easily completed in one session). The conversion of the bis-aqua complex to "hexol" given here is the method originally used by Jorgensen. By contrast, Werner added pyridine to a hot, dilute acetic acid solution. "Hexol" exists in several hydrated forms, all of them dark purple-black crystals. Air-drying the crystals has been found to result in the ennea-hydrate, whereas drying at 98C or over sulfuric acid results in the tetrahydrate.
The nitrite ion (NO2-) is an example of an ambidentate ligand . That is, it can form a bond to a metal via either of two non-equivalent sites, from the N or from an O.

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