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Auguste Laurent (14
November 1807 – 15
April 1853) was a
French chemist who
helped in the
founding of
organic chemistry with his
discoveries of trichloroethylene...
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Auguste Victor Laurent Casimir-Perier (20
August 1811, in
Paris – 6 June 1876) was a
French diplomat and
political leader. He was the son of
Prime Minister...
- acid. The name "glycolic acid" was
coined in 1848 by
French chemist Auguste Laurent (1807–1853). He
proposed that the
amino acid glycine—which was then...
- It was
first obtained in 1837 in
impure form by the
French chemist Auguste Laurent, who
called it "camphoryle". In 1849, the
French chemist Charles Frédéric...
- L'organicisme de Comte, in
Auguste Comte aujourd'****, M. Bourdeau, J.-F. Braunstein, A.
Petit (dir), Kimé, 2003, pp. 111–132
Laurent Fedi,
Auguste Comte, la disjonction...
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acetones in
general (ketones?).") [*Note: In 1844, the
French chemist Auguste Laurent suggested a new
nomenclature for
organic compounds. One of his new...
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semidione (Ph−C(−O−)=C(−O•)−Ph ↔ Ph−C(−O•)=C(−O−)−Ph),
synthesized by
Auguste Laurent in 1836, is
believed to have been the
first radical ion ever characterized...
- Lumière
brothers (UK: /ˈluːmiɛər/, US: /ˌluːmiˈɛər/; French: [lymjɛːʁ]),
Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas Lumière (19
October 1862 – 10
April 1954) and Louis...
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Louis Auguste Laurent Aiguier, a
French marine painter, was born at
Toulon in 1819, and died in that town in 1865.
There are
examples of his work in the...
- the anhydride.
Phthalic acid was
first obtained by
French chemist Auguste Laurent in 1836 by
oxidizing naphthalene tetrachloride.
Believing the resulting...