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- Elizabeth Fulhame (fl. 1794) was an early British chemist who invented the concept of catalysis and discovered photoreduction. She was described as 'the...
- or "untie". The concept of catalysis was invented by chemist Elizabeth Fulhame, based on her novel work in oxidation-reduction experiments. An illustrative...
- shadow images he managed to capture around 1800 (see below). Elizabeth Fulhame's book An essay on combustion described her experiments of the effects of...
- for the new oxygen theory of combustion. The British chemist Elizabeth Fulhame demonstrated through experiment that many oxidation reactions occur only...
- American nurse Elizabeth French (1931–2021), British archaeologist Elizabeth Fulhame (1759–1790), British chemist Elizabeth Gavis, American biologist Elizabeth...
- inside the bottle darkens where it is exposed to light. c. 1794 – Elizabeth Fulhame invented the concept of catalysis and discovered photoreduction. She describes...
- did not introduce the concept, which was well understood by Elizabeth Fulhame a generation earlier. Thomas, John Meurig (2013). "Sir Humphry Davy: Natural...
- specifically open to female students. 1794: British chemist Elizabeth Fulhame invented the concept of catalysis and published a book on her findings...
- Catalysis The concept of catalysis invented by Scottish chemist Elizabeth Fulhame Kevlar A powerful para-aramid synthetic fiber, developed by Stephanie Kwolek...
- chemist Kenichi ****ui (1918–1998), 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Elizabeth Fulhame (18th–19th centuries), British chemist, pioneer in the study of catalysis...