- Jean-Baptiste
Joseph Dieudonné
Boussingault (2
February 1801 – 11 May 1887) was a
French chemist who made
significant contributions to
agricultural science...
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Boussingault is a
large lunar impact crater that lies near the
rugged southeast limb of the Moon.
Because of its location,
Boussingault appears highly...
- 1215/00182168-81-2-225. pp 256
Boussingault, Jean
Baptiste Joseph Dieudonné (2018). Mémoires de J. B.
Boussingault [Memories of J. B.
Boussingault] (in French). Vol...
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inorganic and
organic fertilizers on crop yields. In France, Jean
Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887)
pointed out that the
amount of
nitrogen in
various kinds...
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Helmholtz is the
somewhat smaller crater Neumayer. The
larger crater Boussingault is
nearly attached to the west-southwestern rim. The
crater is named...
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originally called it "sugar of gelatin", but
French chemist Jean-Baptiste
Boussingault showed in 1838 that it
contained nitrogen. In 1847
American scientist...
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higher altitudes previously; see Llullaillaco). In 1831, Jean-Baptiste
Boussingault and
Colonel Hall
reached a new "highest point",
estimated to be 6,006...
- been made from
ferrochrome since it was
developed around 1877 by J. B.
Boussingault and
Henri Aimé Brustlein [fr] of
Jacob Holtzer steelworks in Unieux,...
- explosives.
Biological nitrogen fixation was
discovered by Jean-Baptiste
Boussingault in 1838. Later, in 1880, the
process by
which it
happens was discovered...
- nutrient) was
validated and
quantified by
Halley in 1687.
Dumas and
Boussingault (1844)
provided a key
paper that is
recognized by some to be the true...