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Claude Louis Berthollet (French pronunciation: [klod lwi bɛʁtɔlɛ], 9
December 1748 – 6
November 1822) was a Savoyard-French
chemist who
became vice president...
- chimique [fr],
published in 1787 in
collaboration with Lavoisier,
Claude Louis Berthollet, and Antoine-François de Fourcroy, and
translated into
English as Method...
- by
other chemists, most
notably Proust's
fellow Frenchman Claude Louis Berthollet, who
argued that the
elements could combine in any proportion. The existence...
- and in 1785
Savoyard scientist Claude Berthollet recognized that it
could be used to
bleach fabrics.
Berthollet also
discovered sodium hypochlorite, which...
- CO2↑ The
concept of a
reversible reaction was
introduced by
Claude Louis Berthollet in 1803,
after he had
observed the
formation of
sodium carbonate crystals...
- a
euphemism for
suicide by
burning charcoals. Amédée
Berthollet, son of
Claude Louis Berthollet,
supposedly died by this
method in 1811. The
suicide method...
- Cato
Maximilian Guldberg and
Peter Waage,
building on
Claude Louis Berthollet's ideas about reversible chemical reactions,
proposed the law of m**** action...
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recognised as an
element by
Louis Guyton de Morveau,
Antoine Lavoisier,
Claude Berthollet, and Antoine-François de
Fourcroy in 1787. It is
believed that lead smelting...
- École des
Ponts et Chaussées, and
shortly afterward was ****igned to C. L.
Berthollet as his ****istant. In 1804 he was
appointed répétiteur (demonstrator) to...
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known po****rly as
prussic acid. In 1787, the
French chemist Claude Louis Berthollet showed that
prussic acid did not
contain oxygen, an
important contribution...