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Frémy's salt is a
chemical compound with the
formula (K4[ON(SO3)2]2),
sometimes written as (K2[NO(SO3)2]). It is a
bright yellowish-brown solid, but its...
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Edmond Frémy (French: [fremi]; 28
February 1814 – 3
February 1894) was a
French chemist. He is
perhaps best
known today for
Frémy's salt, a
strong oxidizing...
- Symposium.
American Society of
Civil Engineers. ISBN 978-0-7844-1032-5.
Frémy,
Dominique (1989). Quid de la tour Eiffel. R. Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-06488-7...
- In 1877,
Edmond Frémy and
industrial gl****-maker
Charles Feil made
crystal corundum from
which small stones could be cut. In 1887,
Fremy and
Auguste Verneuil...
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Louis Frémy (April 2, 1805, Saint-Fargeau -
March 16, 1891, Paris) was a
French civil servant,
politician and banker.
Frémy was born in Saint-Fargeau...
- Gérard
Frémy (12
March 1935 – 19
January 2014) was a
French pianist and composer. A
student with Yves Nat at the
Conservatoire de Paris,
Frémy ended his...
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Dominique Frémy (5 May 1931 – 2
October 2008) was the
creator of the Quid encyclopedia. His
spouse Michèle and son
Fabrice parti****ted in
writing it...
- doi:10.2307/1218064. ISSN 0040-0262. JSTOR 1218064. Børgesen, Frederik;
Frémy,
Pierre (1925).
Marine algae from the
Canary Islands,
especially from Teneriffe...
- (encyclopedia), a
French encyclopedia,
established in 1963 by
Dominique Frémy. Quid Inc., a
private software and
services company,
specializing in text-based...
- of
charcoal catalyst. This salt
appears to have been
first reported by
Fremy. The
acetate salt can be
prepared by
aerobic oxidation of cobalt(II) acetate...