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Perrin. Jean

Perrin, Jean. Traite de chimie physique Les principes. Paris Gauthier-Villars, 1903. [Pg.336]

Perrin, Jean, and Georges Urbain, eds. Formes chimiques de transition. Paris Societe d Editions Scientifiques,... [Pg.336]

Paracelsus, 14, 15, 18 Parmenides, 9 Pasteur, Louis, 296 Pauli, Wolfgang, 42 Pauling, Linus, 77 Perkins, William Henry, 295 Perrin, Jean Baptiste, 56 Plante, Gaston, 186... [Pg.367]

Peierls Rudolph, 535 Peres Asher, 3 Pernal Katarzyna, 715 Perrin Jean-Baptiste, 722 Pestka Grzegorz, 145 Peters C. Wilbur, 722 Piecuch Piotr, 657, 659, 859 Piela Lucjan, 354, 376,... [Pg.1026]

Perrin, Jean (1913) Les atomes, reprint Paris, Flammation, 1991. [Pg.265]

Nye, M.J. (1972) Molecular Reality A Perspective on the Scientific Work of Jean Perrin (Macdonald, London and, American Elsevier, New York). [Pg.53]

Berberan-Santos, M. N. (2001). Pioneering contributions of Jean and Francis Perrin to molecular luminescence. In New Trends in Fluorescence Spectroscopy (Valeur, B. and Brochon, J. C., eds.). Springer, Berlin, pp. 7-33. [Pg.67]

From 1924 to 1933, the editors of the Annales de Physique were Marcel Brillouin, Aime Cotton, and Jean Perrin and the editors of the Annales de Chimie were Charles Moureu, Georges Urbain, and Marcel Delepine. [Pg.62]

Nemst, for example, argued that physics forms the theoretical basis of all sciences, including chemistry. 18 A statement by Emile Dubois-Reymond to the effect that there was a need for a physical chemistry to create a "mathematical mechanics of knowledge" and a "complete picture of molecular processes" 19 was used to preface the first issue of the Zeitschrift fur physikalische Chemie. For van t Hoff, this was to be achieved through "the application of physical expedients, methods, and instruments to chemical problems" in establishing "comprehensive principles."20 Less concretely, Jean Perrin wrote that "really, there is no particular method proper to chemical physics [but] rather a physicochemical esprit."21 Perrin s successors at the Universite de Paris understood this remark to mean that physical chemistry at the turn of the century was "whatever interested Jean Perrin, just as physical chemistry at Berkeley was whatever interested Gilbert N. Lewis. "22... [Pg.127]

Jean Perrin, "La chimie physique," 1828, in Perrin et al., eds., L orientation actuelle des sciences (Paris ... [Pg.127]

On this, for the first half of the nineteenth century, see Rocke, Chemical Atomism and for the later period, M. J. Nye, ed., The Question of the Atom, and Molecular Reality A Perspective on the Scientific Work of Jean Perrin (London Macdonald, New York American Elsevier, 1972). [Pg.129]

Jean Perrin, Les atomes (Paris Alcan, 1913 4th ed., 1914), and its analysis in Nye, Molecular Reality,... [Pg.140]

Jean Perrin, "Radiation and Chemistry," trans. H. Boms, Trans.Far.Soc. 17 (192122) 546572, which is almost identical in its main arguments to Perrin s "Matiere et lumiere Essai de synthese de la mecanique chimique," Annales de Physique, ser. 9, 11 (1919) 1108. Andre Job, "La mobilite chimique," 284319, in Institut International de Chimie Solvay, Rapports et discussions sur cinq questions d actualite Premier conseil de chimie, 21 au 27 avril 1922 (Paris, 1925 hereafter cited as Solvay I), on which "Mecanismes chimiques" also was based, 125164, in Formes chimiques de transition, ed. J. Perrin and G. Urbain (Paris ... [Pg.142]

Jean Perrin, Traite de chimie physique Les principes (Paris Gauthier-Villars, 1903), and "La fluorescence," Annales de Physique, ser. 9, 10 (1918) 133159, on 133. [Pg.146]

The first formal course in physical chemistry at the University of Paris began in 1893 at the request of Salet, who already was teaching spectroscopy, photochemistry, and organic chemistry. When Salet died in 1894, opinion divided about the future of the course, namely, whether it should be taught by a physicist (physicist Edmond Bouty s view) or a chemist (chemist Charles Friedel s view).9 In 1898, the position went to Jean Perrin, who had been trained as a physicist. Perrin s successes in the next decade made possible the establishment of a chair in 1910.10... [Pg.159]

Professeur Charles Moureu), le 10 mars 1923," 125164, in Job, Formes chimiques de transition, ed. Jean Perrin and Georges Urbain (Paris Societe d Editions Scientifiques, 1931) and "Les reactions intermediaries dans la catalyse," rapport presente au deuxieme Conseil Solvay de Chimie tenu a Bruxelles du 16 au 24 avril 1925," 165193, Solvay II, diagrams on 172173, 174. [Pg.172]

See C. K. Ingold, I. Dostrovsky, and E. D. Hughes, "Mechanisms of Substitution," JCS 149 (1946) 173194 and esp. Ingold, "Les reactions de la chimie organique (quatre conferences), Actualites Scientifiques et Industrielles, no. 1037 (Paris Hermann, 1948), 3238. These lectures were given at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris in May 1946 on the invitation of Edmond Bauer, Jean Perrin s successor at the Sorbonne and the Laboratoire de Chimie Physique. [Pg.220]

Edmond Bauer, 22, in Henri Laugier et al., Hommage national a Paul Langevin et Jean Perrin (Paris Orleans, 1948). [Pg.273]

La chimie physique." In L orientation actuelle des sciences. Ed. Jean Perrin et al. Paris Alcan, 1930. Pp. 1828. [Pg.336]

Participants in the second conference (April 1925) of the Institut International de Chimie Solvay in Brussels. The topic was "Structure and Activity," and four papers were devoted to activation or mechanism in chemical reactions. Henry Armstrong and Jean Perrin are seated at the center section of the adjoining tables. Andre Job and Thomas Martin Lowry are to Perrin s left. Courtesy of the Instituts Intemationaux de Physique et Chimie (Solvay), Brussels. [Pg.351]


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