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Irving Langmuir

Langley, John Newport, 2-3, 3f Langmuir, Irving, 10, 12f Langmuir adsorption isotherm... [Pg.296]

Laar, Johannes Jacobus van, 106 Laidler, Keith I., 240 Landman, U., 684 Langmuir, Irving, 158 Leclanche, Georges, 350 Leiva, Ezequiel, 674 Letheby, H., 458... [Pg.712]

Laidler, Keith J. "Chemical Kinetics and the Origins of Physical Chemistry." Arch.Ex.Sci. 32 (1985) 4375. Langins, Janis. "The Decline of Chemistry at the Ecole Polytechnique, 17941805." Ambix 28 (1981) 119. Langmuir, Irving. "The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules." JACS 41 (1919) 868934. [Pg.327]

Langmuir, Irving (1881-1957). Fundamental research on surface chemistry, monomolecular films, emulsion chemistry. Also electric discharges in gases, cloud seeding, etc. Nobel Prize 1932. [Pg.1365]

Langmuir, Irving (1881-1957) American chemist. In 1919 Langmuir extended the model of electrons in atoms proposed by Gilbert lewis to try to account for the chemical valence of all atoms. In the 1920s he investigated the chemistry of surfaces very extensively. He won the 1932 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work on chemical reactions at surfaces. [Pg.125]


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