- Jean-Antoine
Chaptal,
comte de
Chanteloup (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan ʃaptal]; 5 June 1756 – 29 July 1832) was a
French chemist, physician, agronomist...
- Lycée
Chaptal,
formerly the Collège
Chaptal, is a
large secondary school in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris,
named after Jean-Antoine
Chaptal, with about...
- The name nitrogène was
suggested by
French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude
Chaptal in 1790 when it was
found that
nitrogen was
present in
nitric acid and...
- Façade of 10 Rue
Chaptal,
first home of SACEM...
- dy ɡʁɑ̃ ɡiɲɔl]) was a
theater in the
Pigalle district of
Paris (7, cité
Chaptal). From its
opening in 1897
until its
closing in 1962, it
specialized in...
-
composed of
sulfuric acid, alumina, and potash. In the same
journal volume,
Chaptal published the
analysis of four
different kinds of alum, namely,
Roman alum...
-
later developers.
Inspired by Zibold's work,
Chaptal built a
small air well near
Montpellier in 1929.
Chaptal's condenser was a
pyramidal concrete structure...
-
technique is
named after its developer, the
French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude
Chaptal. This
process is not
intended to make the wine sweeter, but
rather to provide...
- de la
Rochefoucauld as
president and Jean-Antoine
Chaptal as vice-president and rapporteur.
Chaptal had
arranged the 2nd and 3rd expositions, and again...
- from 2014 to 2020.
Abiteboul was
educated at the Lycée
Carnot and Lycée
Chaptal high
schools in Paris, and went on to
study multidisciplinary engineering...