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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...
- Gérard Frémy (12 March 1935 – 19 January 2014) was a French pianist, composer, and percussionist. A student with Yves Nat at the Conservatoire de Paris...
- 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...
- 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...
- Marie-Madeleine Frémy (died 1788) was a French painter. Daughter of François-Nicolas Frémy (born 1727), seigneur de La Marque, and his wife Madeleine Charlot...
- 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...
- determinations of the atomic weights of several elements, and with Edmond Frémy, published Traité de chimie générale (1847–1850); Abrégé de chimie (1848);...
- 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...
- Moissan, formerly one of Frémy's students, continued the search. After trying many different approaches, he built on Frémy and Gore's earlier attempts...
- oil, coconut oil, and milk fat. Palmitic acid was discovered by Edmond Frémy (in 1840) in the saponification of palm oil, which process remains today...