Walther Hermann Nernst ForMemRS (German pronunciation: [ˈvaltɐ ˈnɛʁnst] ; 25 June 1864 – 18 November 1941) was a German physical chemist known for his...
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undergoing reduction and oxidation respectively. It was named after Walther Nernst, a German physical chemist who formulated the equation. When an oxidizer...
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The Nernst heat theorem was formulated by Walther Nernst early in the twentieth century and was used in the development of the third law of thermodynamics...
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the fluid by electrostatic forces. It is named after Walther Nernst and Max Planck. The Nernst–Planck equation is a continuity equation for the time-dependent...
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In physics and chemistry, the Nernst effect (also termed the first Nernst–Ettingshausen effect, after Walther Nernst and Albert von Ettingshausen) is a...
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Reversal potential (redirect from Nernst potential)
1126/science.174.4006.318. PMID 5119107. S2CID 34404730. Nernst/Goldman Equation Simulator Nernst Equation Calculator Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz Equation Calculator...
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used as the glowing rod. Developed by the German physicist and chemist Walther Nernst in 1897 at the University of Göttingen, these lamps were about twice...
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Electrochemistry (section Nernst equation)
the conductivity and electrolytic dissociation of organic acids. Walther Hermann Nernst developed the theory of the electromotive force of the voltaic cell...
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Third law of thermodynamics (redirect from Nernst's postulate)
chemist Walther Nernst during the years 1906 to 1912 and is therefore often referred to as the Nernst heat theorem, or sometimes the Nernst-Simon heat...
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1918 prize awarded to Fritz Haber in 1919, the 1920 prize awarded to Walther Nernst in 1921, the 1921 prize awarded to Frederick Soddy in 1922, the 1925...
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Neo-Bechstein (redirect from Bechstein-Siemens-Nernst-Flügel)
Neo-Bechstein or Bechstein-Siemens-Nernst-Flügel were a set of electric grand pianos that were primarily built by Walther Nernst in the 1930s. Improvising upon...
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producing a gravitational effect was identified as early as 1916 by Walther Nernst. He predicted that the value had to be either zero or very small. In...
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of the institute traces back to 1914, as an idea from Fritz Haber, Walther Nernst, Max Planck, Emil Warburg, Heinrich Rubens. On October 1, 1917, the...
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German World War II general Walther Nernst (1864–1941), German physical chemist and physicist; Nobel laureate in chemistry Walther Rathenau (1867–1922), German...
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established. Later, Nernst's theorem (or Nernst's postulate), which is now known as the third law, was formulated by Walther Nernst over the period 1906–1912...
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by Walther Nernst, who derived the Nernst equation and detected ionic conduction in heterovalently doped zirconia, which he applied in his Nernst lamp...
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Kaiser's request, his commanders met with his friend, the eminent chemist Walther Nernst, who knew America well, and who warned against the idea. Ludendorff...
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the field of physical chemistry, with Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Walther Nernst and Svante Arrhenius. He received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1909...
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less than nine Nobel Prize winners: Max Born, Otto Hahn, Max von Laue, Walther Nernst, Max Planck, Otto Wallach, Adolf Windaus, Richard Zsigmondy and Manfred...
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Ettingshausen effect (category Walther Nernst)
magnetic field is present. Albert von Ettingshausen and his PhD student Walther Nernst were studying the Hall effect in bismuth, and noticed an unexpected...
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Physics 1923 Hermann Minkowski — Mathematics Leonard Nelson — Mathematics Walther Nernst — Physical Chemistry — Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1920 John von Neumann...
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Richards 1915: Richard Willstätter 1916 1917 1918: Fritz Haber 1919 1920: Walther Nernst 1921: Frederick Soddy 1922: Francis Aston 1923: Fritz Pregl 1924 1925:...
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Einstein's theories. Einstein attended the event with Walther Nernst. Max von Laue, Walther Nernst, and Heinrich Rubens published a brief and dignified...
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by Edison in 1898. In 1897, German physicist and chemist Walther Nernst developed the Nernst lamp, a form of incandescent lamp that used a ceramic globar...
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important contributions in electrochemistry by the side of his mentor Walther Nernst, and continued as a professor with work on the improvement of analytical...
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Bordet Carl Spitteler Woodrow Wilson 1920 Charles Édouard Guillaume Walther Nernst August Krogh Knut Hamsun Léon Bourgeois 1921 Albert Einstein Frederick...
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Ostwald in Leipzig, Germany. Abegg later served as private assistant to Walther Nernst at the University of Göttingen and to Svante Arrhenius at the University...
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of Berlin, working in the research group of Walther Nernst on low-temperature physics related to the Nernst Heat Theorem, which is one statement of the...
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Meyerhof, Physiology or Medicine, 1922 Albert Einstein, Physics, 1921 Walther Nernst, Chemistry, 1920 Johannes Stark, Physics, 1919 Fritz Haber, Chemistry...
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experimental and theoretical physics included the eminent scientists Walther Nernst, Max von Laue, and Max Planck. From 1922, Schumann was a physicist at...
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