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    Richard Wilhelm Heinrich Abegg (9 January 1869 – 3 April 1910) was a German chemist and pioneer of valence theory. He proposed that the difference of the...
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  • Heinrich Abegg (1796–1868), German criminalist Lily Abegg (1901–1974), Swiss journalist Marisa Abegg (born 1987), American soccer player Richard Abegg (1869–1910)...
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    University of Breslau, attaining her degree and a PhD in chemistry under Richard Abegg in 1900, after 8 semesters of study (two more than required for male...
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  • formulated in 1904 by German chemist Richard Abegg. Gilbert N. Lewis was one of the first to refer to the concept as "Abegg's rule" when he used it as a basis...
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  • elements, in 1904 Richard Abegg considered positive and negative valences (maximal and minimal oxidation states), and proposed Abegg's rule to the effect...
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    to hold eight.…» The valence electrons in the atom were described by Richard Abegg in 1904. In 1924, E. C. Stoner incorporated Sommerfeld's third quantum...
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    numbers up to a maximum of 8 were known, but less frequent. In 1904, Richard Abegg was one of the first to extend the concept of coordination number to...
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    joined owing to an attraction of positive and negative poles. In 1904, Richard Abegg proposed his rule that the difference between the maximum and minimum...
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    Berlin University Doctoral advisor Justus von Liebig Doctoral students Richard Abegg Eugen Bamberger Lazăr Edeleanu Fritz Haber Rudolf Hugo Nietzki Adolf...
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  • receiving his doctorate there in 1901 under Richard Abegg. He received his Habilitation in 1905 under Richard Abegg. He then worked in London before joining...
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  • theory of valence found its most elaborate expression in the work of Richard Abegg in 1904, but Lewis’ version of this theory was the only one to be embodied...
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    Other academic advisors Ludwig Boltzmann Doctoral students Sir Francis Simon Richard Abegg Irving Langmuir Leonid Andrussow Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer Frederick...
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    With Richard Abegg, he was author of a multi-volume manual on inorganic chemistry, titled "Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie". After Abegg's death in...
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    the German chemist Richard Abegg in 1904, to which Lewis referred to as "Abegg's law of valence" (now generally known as Abegg's rule). To Lewis it appeared...
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  • S T U V W X Y Z Chemists famous in other areas See also References Richard Abegg (1869–1910), German chemist Frederick Abel (1827–1902), English chemist...
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    On these views, and other similar views, in 1904 Richard Abegg formulated what is now known as Abegg's rule which states that the difference between the...
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  • Prize in Physics for their work on spontaneous radioactivity. 1904 – Richard Abegg notes the pattern that the numerical difference between the maximum...
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    Fields Chemistry Institutions Leibniz University Hannover Doctoral advisor Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch[citation needed] Other academic advisors Richard Abegg...
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  • This is a list of German chemists. Richard Abegg Friedrich Accum Franz Karl Achard Georgius Agricola Reinhart Ahlrichs Albertus Magnus Kurt Alder Fritz...
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    Bodländer died at the age of 49 prior to attaining the position. With Richard Abegg (1869–1910), he introduced a theory of "electo-affinity". Also, he is...
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  • (discovery of X-rays) to 1983 (discovery of vectors bosons at C.E.R.N.) Richard Feynman; Lecture Notes in Physics. Princeton University Press: Princeton...
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    Anorganischen Chemie", which was a textbook authored principally by Richard Abegg. Brauner received honorary memberships to the Chemical Society of London...
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  • continued to publish the chemistry volumes until he was replaced by Richard Abegg. 195 volumes were published by 1915; then there was an interruption...
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  • Testament is The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible (ISBN 0-06-060064-0) by Martin Abegg, Peter Flint and Eugene Ulrich. The Comprehensive New Testament (ISBN 978-0-9778737-1-5)...
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  • English Bible, [1] World English Bible [2] Hirsch et al. (1906). Wise, Abegg & Cook (1996), p. 115. Harris (1966), pp. 22–30. Clark & Hatton (1989),...
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  • 1993, Mullins assembled a group of Nashville musicians (including Jimmy Abegg, Beaker, Billy Crockett, Phil Madeira, Rick Elias, and Aaron Smith) to form...
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    Orthodox Canon. "NETS: Electronic Edition". Retrieved 22 January 2020. Abegg, Martin; Flint, Peter; Ulrich, Eugene (1999). The Dead Sea Scroll Bible...
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    theme based on the name of its supposed dedicatee, Countess Pauline von Abegg (who was almost certainly a product of Schumann's imagination). The notes...
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    Find Spots in Egypt and Neighbouring Countries in the First Millennium CE. Abegg-Stiftung. p. 154. ISBN 978-3-905014-29-7. Cooper, Stephen Andrew (2005)...
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  • Journal of Jewish Studies 43 (Spring 1992):85-90. Wise, Michael, Martin Abegg, Jr., and Edward Cook, trans. A New Translation: The Dead Sea Scrolls. N...
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