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Kazimierz Fajans (Kasimir
Fajans in many
American publications; 27 May 1887 – 18 May 1975) was a Polish-American
physical chemist, a
pioneer in the science...
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Fajans is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Kazimierz Fajans (1887–1975),
Polish American physical chemist Maksymilian Fajans (1827–1890)...
- In
inorganic chemistry,
Fajans' rules,
formulated by
Kazimierz Fajans in 1923, are used to
predict whether a
chemical bond will be
covalent or ionic,...
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during radioactive decay. It is
named after Frederick Soddy and
Kazimierz Fajans, who
independently arrived at it at
about the same time in 1913. The law...
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Maksymilian Fajans (May 5, 1827 in
Sieradz – July 28, 1890 in Warsaw) was a
Polish artist,
lithographer and photographer.
Fajans won
several prizes at...
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developed it in 1919. It was also
independently formulated by
Kasimir Fajans and
published concurrently in the same journal. The
cycle is
concerned with...
- The
Fajans–Paneth–Hahn Law (also
Fajans precipitation rule,
Fajans-Peneth
precipitation and
adsorption rule, Hahn law of
precipitation and adsorption,...
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dissolved out of the residue, and titrated. In the
Fajans method,
named after Kazimierz Fajans,
typically dichlorofluorescein is used as an indicator;...
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Isidore Irving Fajans (1916–1968) was an
American film
editor and
political activist. Born in Brooklyn, New York in a
Jewish family,
Fajans joined the Young...
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place the
radioelements in the
periodic table led
Soddy and
Kazimierz Fajans independently to
propose their radioactive displacement law in 1913, to...