Henry Watts (1815–1884) was an English chemist. He was born in London on 20 January 1810. He went to a public school, and was articled at the age of 10...
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Henry Watts may refer to: Henry Watts (botanist) (1828–1889), Australian amateur collector of algae specimens Henry Watts (chemist) (1815–1884), English...
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energy transfer. The watt is named in honor of James Watt (1736–1819), an 18th-century Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved the...
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James Watt FRS, FRSE (/wɒt/; 30 January 1736 (19 January 1736 OS) – 25 August 1819) was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved...
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Geoff Palmer (scientist) (redirect from Geoffrey Henry Palmer)
with Heriot-Watt College and the University of Edinburgh, beginning his doctorate in 1965. His PhD supervisor at Edinburgh was the chemist Sir Edmund Hirst...
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James Watt by his first wife Margaret Miller, and half-brother of Gregory Watt. He was educated at Winson Green near Birmingham, by the Rev. Henry Pickering...
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religious nonconformist; his father, also Isaac Watts, had been incarcerated twice for his views. Watts had a classical education at King Edward VI School...
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1837 in impure form by the French chemist Auguste Laurent, who called it "camphoryle". In 1849, the French chemist Charles Frédéric Gerhardt and his student...
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virologist and author) Piers Corbyn (meteorologist) Barbara H. Stuart (chemist) Donald Watts Davies (computer scientist) Sankar K. Pal (Padma Shri awardee computer...
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philosopher and scientist who was an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He is noted for his discovery of hydrogen, which he termed...
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Pneumatic chemistry (section Henry Cavendish)
experiments on marsh gases. Pneumatic chemists credited with discovering chemical elements include Joseph Priestley, Henry Cavendish, Joseph Black, Daniel Rutherford...
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Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals 2nd ed. New York: Prentice Hall. Watts, Henry (1883). A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences...
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Hoffman (born 1982), American entrepreneur Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), Swiss chemist and discoverer of LSD Alex Hoffman-Ellis (born 1989), American football...
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(IDLH). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Watts, Henry, A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences...
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Thomas Edward Thorpe (redirect from Edward Thorpe (chemist))
King Edward VII in 1909. In 1870, Thorpe married Caroline Emma Watts, daughter of John Watts. They had no children. Thorpe died of a heart attack, following...
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Joseph Black (redirect from Joseph Black (chemist))
Joseph Black (16 April 1728 – 6 December 1799) was a Scottish physicist and chemist, known for his discoveries of magnesium, latent heat, specific heat, and...
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Frederic Kipping (category English chemists)
for the City and Guilds of London Institute, where he worked for the chemist Henry Edward Armstrong. In 1897 he moved to University College, Nottingham...
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University of Cambridge Sir William A. Tilden, chemist Swale Vincent, physiologist William Whitehead Watts, FRS, geologist Wilmer Cave Wright, philologist...
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Heriot-Watt University (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Heriot-Watt) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 1821...
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– Eilhard Mitscherlich, German chemist (died 1863) February 8 – Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge, German analytical chemist (died 1867) May 24 – William Whewell...
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"certainly ingenious" but pointed out William Crookes, an experienced chemist, was present at a séance whilst Home performed the feat and would have...
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William Henry Perkin Jr., FRS FRSE (17 June 1860 – 17 September 1929) was an English organic chemist who was primarily known for his groundbreaking research...
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commentator MPC · 5133 5134 Ebilson 1990 SM2 Elisabeth Bilson (born 1937), chemist and administrator in the Department of Astronomy at Cornell University...
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Organometallics. 20 (14): 2940–2955. doi:10.1021/om010439f. Watts, H.; Muir, M. M. P.; Morley, H. F. (1894). Watts' Dictionary of Chemistry. Vol. 4. Longmans, Green...
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H. L. Mencken (redirect from Henry Louis Mencken)
Henry Louis Mencken (September 12, 1880 – January 29, 1956) was an American journalist, essayist, satirist, cultural critic, and scholar of American English...
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he deserved. Leo Castelli Watts met the artist and chemist George Brecht in 1957 after the latter saw an exhibition of Watts' work and sought his acquaintance;...
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James Watt, Chemist: Understanding the Origins of the Steam Age (Pickering & Chatto, 2009, ISBN 1-85196-974-8) Discovering Water: James Watt, Henry Cavendish...
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"Biography of Henry Clifton Sorby". Archived from the original on 2012-02-05. Retrieved 2012-05-22. Steven Watts, The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the...
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Carl Julius Fritzsche (category 19th-century German chemists)
(17 October 1808 in Neustadt – 8 June 1871) was a German pharmacist and chemist. He was a nephew of pharmacist Friedrich Adolph August Struve (1781–1840)...
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Jordan High School (Los Angeles) (category Watts, Los Angeles)
Glenn T. Seaborg, discoverer of Plutonium and 1951 Nobel Prize–winning chemist Sylvester, singer, graduated in 1969 James Washington, NFL safety (Los...
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