Ostwald may refer to: Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald, the physico-chemist (awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1909) Ostwald's rule of polymorphism: in general...
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The Ostwald process is a chemical process used for making nitric acid (HNO3). The Ostwald process is a mainstay of the modern chemical industry, and it...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈɔstˌvalt] ; 2 September [O.S. 21 August] 1853 – 4 April 1932) was a Baltic German chemist...
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Ostwald ripening is a phenomenon observed in solid solutions and liquid sols that involves the change of an inhomogeneous structure over time, in that...
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In materials science, Ostwald's rule or Ostwald's step rule, conceived by Wilhelm Ostwald, describes the formation of polymorphs. The rule states that...
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Lee Harvey Oswald (redirect from Lee Harvey Ostwald)
Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was a U.S. Marine veteran who assassinated John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States...
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Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald (27 May 1883 – 22 November 1943) was a German chemist and biologist researching colloids. Ostwald was born in Riga, the...
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Martin Ostwald (January 15, 1922 – April 10, 2010) was a German-American classical scholar, who taught until 1992 at Swarthmore College and the University...
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In colorimetry, the Ostwald color system is a color space that was invented by the Baltic German chemist Wilhelm Ostwald. Associated with The Color Harmony...
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The Ostwald–Freundlich equation governs boundaries between two phases; specifically, it relates the surface tension of the boundary to its curvature,...
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Law of dilution (redirect from Ostwald's dilution law)
Wilhelm Ostwald’s dilution law is a relationship proposed in 1888 between the dissociation constant Kd and the degree of dissociation α of a weak electrolyte...
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The Wilhelm Ostwald Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Leipzig, located at Linnéstraße 2 in Leipzig, is the oldest...
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Partition coefficient (redirect from Ostwald solubility coefficient)
In the physical sciences, a partition coefficient (P) or distribution coefficient (D) is the ratio of concentrations of a compound in a mixture of two...
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Henry's law (redirect from Ostwald Coefficient)
closely related to the various, slightly different definitions of the Ostwald coefficient L {\displaystyle L} , as discussed by Battino (1984). Another...
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Ostwald (French pronunciation: [ɔstvald] ; Alsatian: Oschwold) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. The ancient...
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Klaus Ostwald (born 26 August 1958) is an East German former ski jumper. He won the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1983 in Harrachov. Ostwald earned...
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Viscometer (redirect from Ostwald viscometer)
devices are also known as glass capillary viscometers or Ostwald viscometers, named after Wilhelm Ostwald. Another version is the Ubbelohde viscometer, which...
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Energeticism was developed during the end of the 19th century by Wilhelm Ostwald, Georg Helm and Pierre Duhem. It was also promoted by physicist Ernst Mach...
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Oswald Avery (redirect from Ostwald Theodore Avery)
Oswald Theodore Avery Jr. (October 21, 1877 – February 20, 1955) was a Canadian-American physician and medical researcher. The major part of his career...
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auxiliary language by chemist and interlinguist Wilhelm Ostwald. Published in 1916 in Ostwald's Monistic Sunday Sermons (German: Monistische Sonntagspredigten)...
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ISSN 0031-9554. Reprinted in 1990. See also Ostwald (1997, p. 249). Ostwald 1997, p. 249. Ostwald 1997, p. 257. Ostwald 1997, pp. 256–257. "Variations on Gould"...
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background vocals for the album. Emilio Estefan, Jorge Casas and Clay Ostwald received a Grammy Award nomination for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical...
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thought to be the catalyst for Liesegang ring formation, referred to as the Ostwald-Liesegang supersaturation-nucleation-depletion cycle. Though Liesegang...
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Ostwald is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It lies just to the east of the crater Guyot, and near the northern border of Ibn Firnas...
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The Sousa/Ostwald Award is an annual award given by the American Bandmasters Association for a composition for concert band. It was first awarded in 1956...
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In continuum mechanics, a power-law fluid, or the Ostwald–de Waele relationship, is a type of generalized Newtonian fluid (time-independent non-Newtonian...
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Elia Ostwald (born March 17, 1988) is a German professional ice hockey forward who currently plays on loan with Eispiraten Crimmitschau of the 2.GBun...
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Ostwald 1991, p. 87 Ostwald 1991, pp. 87–89 Romola Nijinsky, 'Nijinsky', p. 240. Gold, p.160 Ostwald 1991, p. 92 quoting Nijinsky's 'diary'. Ostwald 1991...
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the droplets of oil in the emulsion grow by Ostwald ripening, and that droplets do not coalesce. The Ostwald ripening rate is observed to diminish with...
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1897 translation of the German unit Mol, coined by the chemist Wilhelm Ostwald in 1894 from the German word Molekül (molecule). The related concept of...
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