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Daniels, Farrington

Daniels, Farrington, and Robert A. Alberty. Physical Chemistry. 2d ed. New York John Wiley, 1963. [Pg.310]

Dalton s models, 74 Daniels, Farrington, 117 Dante (Dante Alighieri), 24 Darmois, Georges, 149 Darwin, Charles, 30 Darwin, George C., 178 Daudel, Pascaline, 250 Daudel, Raymond, 159, 222, 250, 258 Daujat, Jean, 149 Davenport, Derek, 196... [Pg.367]

Daniels, Farrington (1949). Frederick Gardner Cottrell 1877-1948. Science 110 (11) 497-498. [Pg.308]

Thermodynamics applies to systems at equilibrium, focusing on initial and final states it is a science that determines exact relations between energy and properties of systems without concerning itself with molecules or mechanisms. Thermodynamics says nothing about time, that is, about how long a reaction will take. In contrast, kinetics concerns itself with molecules and mechanisms the methods and conclusions of kinetics, as Farrington Daniels and Robert A. Alberty put it, are inclusive, because they are "based on almost all of physical chemistry."49... [Pg.135]

Farrington Daniels, who built a strong foundation for physical chemistry instruction with his seminal textbooks, sets out the challenge clearly in his 1931 preface to Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry. [Pg.254]

Chemical Kinetics, by Farrington Daniels, Professor of Chemistry in the Uni-... [Pg.275]

In 1955, Farrington Daniels, professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin from 1920 to 1959 and a pioneer in solar energy applications, stated (Daniels and Duffie, 1955) ... [Pg.10]

On completion of his graduate training he became an instructor in the Chemistry Department of the University of Wisconsin, 1927-1928, and research associate in the following year. There, in association with Professor Farrington Daniels, he made his first major contribution to reaction kinetics—and that an experimental one—the demonstration that in liquid solvents, as in the gaseous phase, the decomposition of nitrogen pentoxide was a unimolecular reaction. How puzzling unimolecular processes were at that time can be fully appreciated only by those who then learned of their... [Pg.836]

The Power Pile referred to in this memorandum is the helium-cooled, BeO-moderated, high-temperature reactor of Professor Farrington Daniels. [Pg.242]

T. Farrington Daniels, M.K.Hubbert and E.P.Wigner, Our Energy Resources , Physics Today 2, 19 (1949). [Pg.568]

Vgl. Solar Energy Research, Farrington Daniels, Editor. Wisconsin Press, Madison 1955. [Pg.586]

After obtaining his Ph.D. in 1912, Adams spent two years in Europe on a Parker Traveling Scholarship in the laboratories of Emil Fisher and Otto Diels in Berlin and with Richard Willstatter at Berlin-Dahlem. He returned to Harvard for a few important years. He became friends with Elmer Keiser Bolton (1886-1968) (later of DuPont), Farrington Daniels (1889-1972) (later of Wisconsin), Frank C. Whitmore (1887-1947) (later of Penn State), James B. Sumner (1887-1955, Nobel 1946) (later of Cornell) and James Bryant Conant (1893-1978) (later President of Harvard). [Pg.51]

Linus Pauling Ernest H. Volwiler Nathaniel Howell Furman Edgar C. Britton Farrington Daniels... [Pg.457]


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