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Joseph Louis ****-
Lussac (UK: /ɡeɪˈluːsæk/ ****-LOO-sak, US: /ˌɡeɪləˈsæk/ ****-lə-SAK, French: [ʒozɛf lwi ɡɛlysak]; 6
December 1778 – 9 May 1850) was a French...
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Lussac's law
usually refers to Joseph-Louis ****-
Lussac's law of
combining volumes of gases,
discovered in 1808 and
published in 1809. However, it sometimes...
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Lussac may
refer to the
following places in France:
Lussac, Charente, a
commune in the
department of
Charente Lussac, Charente-Maritime, a
commune in the...
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Lussac is a
lunar impact crater located to the
north of the
prominent crater Copernicus, in the
southern foothills of the
Montes Carpatus range. The...
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boiling point. ****-
Lussac concurred. With
measurements only at the two
thermometric fixed points of
water (0°C and 100°C), ****-
Lussac was
unable to show...
- as
degrees ****-
Lussac (after the
French chemist Joseph Louis ****-
Lussac),
although there is a
slight difference since the ****-
Lussac convention uses...
- Château de
Lussac (
Lussac-Saint Emilion) is a 30-hectare
vineyard located in the
village of
Lussac, Gironde, in the
Lussac-Saint-Emilion Bordeaux's wine...
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Lussac–Humboldt
Prize is a German–French
science prize. It was
created in 1981 by
French President Valéry
Giscard d'Estaing and
German Chancellor...
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Lussac-les-Châteaux (French pronunciation: [lysak le ʃɑto]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France. The...
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Lussac (French pronunciation: [lysak]) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Château de
Lussac (
Lussac...