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Marcellin Berthelot (French: [bɛʁtəlo]; 25
October 1827 – 18
March 1907) was a
French chemist and
Republican politician noted for the Thomsen–
Berthelot principle...
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Berthelot may
refer to:
Amable Berthelot (1777–1847), Québécois
lawyer and
political figure André
Berthelot (1862–1938), a secretary-general of La Grande...
- François
Berthelot, cartographer, hydrographer, and
professor was one of a
number of M****ille-based
authors who
extended man's
knowledge of the Mediterranean...
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Sophie Caroline Berthelot (née Niaudet;
February 17, 1837 –
March 18, 1907)
became the
first woman to be
interred in the Panthéon,
alongside her husband...
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Berthelot's pipit (Anthus berthelotii) is a
small p****erine bird
which breeds in
Madeira and the
Canary Islands. It is a
common resident in both archipelagos...
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particles at
which point repulsive interactions become severe. The
Berthelot rule (Daniel
Berthelot, 1898) is
given by: ϵ i j = ϵ i i ϵ j j {\displaystyle \epsilon...
- In thermochemistry, the Thomsen–
Berthelot principle is a
hypothesis in the
history of
chemistry which argued that all
chemical changes are accompanied...
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Jeanne Agnès
Berthelot de Pléneuf,
marquise de Prie (August 1698 – 7
October 1727), was a
French noblewoman who for a
brief period exercised extraordinary...
- {\displaystyle b'={\sqrt[{3}]{2}}-1\approx 0.26} The
Berthelot equation (named
after D.
Berthelot) is very
rarely used, p = R T V m − b − a T V m 2 {\displaystyle...
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Berthelot's reagent is an
alkaline solution of
phenol and hypochlorite, used in
analytical chemistry. It is
named after its inventor,
Marcellin Berthelot...