Wöhler may refer to: People August Wöhler (1819–1914), German engineer Cordula Wöhler (1845–1916), German writer and hymnwriter Friedrich Wöhler (1800–1882)...
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silane and silicon nitride. Wöhler is also known for seminal contributions in organic chemistry, in particular, the Wöhler synthesis of urea. His synthesis...
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October 1940 and May 1942, Wöhler served as chief of staff of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein's 11th Army. In this capacity Wöhler cooperated closely with...
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placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Wöhler. "Wöhler (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research...
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(1918). "August Wöhler". Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie (in German). 8: 33–35. Ruske, W. (1969). "August Wöhler (1819–1914) zur 150...
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The Wöhler synthesis is the conversion of ammonium cyanate into urea. This chemical reaction was described in 1828 by Friedrich Wöhler. It is often cited...
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, Hall–Héroult process, the Wöhler process and related chemical-based routes became obsolete. In 1827, Friedrich Wöhler refined a process discovered...
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Republic Mark Wohlers (born 1970), American baseball player Paul D. Wohlers, American diplomat Wöhler This page lists people with the surname Wohlers. If an...
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Mark Edward Wohlers (born January 23, 1970) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. A right-hander, he played all or parts of 12 seasons...
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Hunter Wohler (born January 12, 2003) is an American football safety for the Wisconsin Badgers. Wohler attended Muskego High School in Muskego, Wisconsin...
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John (or Johan) Frederick Henry Wohlers (originally Johann Friedrich Heinrich Wohlers, 1 October 1811 – 7 May 1885) was a Lutheran missionary from Germany...
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René Wohler (4 September 1922 – January 2017) was a Swiss basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Fatigue (material) (redirect from Wöhler curve)
fatigue testing undertaken by Sir William Fairbairn and August Wöhler. 1870: A. Wöhler summarises his work on railroad axles. He concludes that cyclic...
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Horst Wohlers (born 6 August 1949) is a German former football player and manager, who played as a defender or midfielder. Wohlers was born in Brunsbüttel...
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Jürgen Otto Wöhler (born 10 May 1950, in Oberlahnstein) is a German lawyer and manager. He has served as Secretary General of the Korean-German Chamber...
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Ole Wøhlers Olsen (born 1942) is Denmark's ambassador to Algeria. Olsen, a practicing Muslim, has been employed by Denmark's Foreign Ministry since 1969...
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von Wilfried Wöhler | WirTrauern (Obituaries of Wilfried Wöhler)" (in German). www.wirtrauern.de. Retrieved 11 July 2024. "Wilfried Wöhler Olympic Results"...
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Wöhler then moved to Austria-Hungary and became a recognised poet and author of Christian literature. Born in Malchin, Mecklenburg, Cordula Wöhler was...
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Laurence D. Wohlers (born 1955) is Deputy Special Representative (Political) for the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission...
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sodium, the manufacture of which he also developed. Together with Friedrich Wöhler, he discovered silicon nitride in 1857. With Jules Henri Debray (1827–1888)...
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Friedrich Wöhler synthesized oxalic acid, a compound known to occur only in living organisms, from cyanogen. A further experiment was Wöhler's 1828 synthesis...
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Friedrich Wöhler's conversion of ammonium cyanate into urea in 1828 is often cited as the starting point of modern organic chemistry. In Wöhler's era, there...
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Jürgen Wohlers (born 27 June 1945) is a former German basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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an important raw material for the chemical industry. In 1828, Friedrich Wöhler discovered that urea can be produced from inorganic starting materials,...
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of this metal. For many years thereafter, Wöhler was credited as the discoverer of aluminium. As Wöhler's method could not yield great quantities of...
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Eliza Wohlers (6 September 1812 – 14 December 1891) was an English emigrant to New Zealand who married a German missionary and joined him in his mission...
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cyanate and ammonium sulfate), in what is now called the Wöhler synthesis. Although Wöhler himself was cautious about claiming he had disproved vitalism...
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Hans-Werner Wohlers (11 December 1933 – 24 July 2011) was a German boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans...
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O=C=N−, but to N, not to O. The compound is notable as the precursor in the Wöhler synthesis of urea, an organic compound, from inorganic reactants. This led...
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the German chemist Friedrich Wöhler transliterated "ethyl" as "Aethyl". (See: Jöns Jacob Berzelius with Friedrich Wöhler, trans., Jahresbericht über die...
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