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- Georges-Simon Serullas (2 November 1774 in Poncin – 25 May 1832 in Paris) was a French pharmacist. He was a professor of pharmacy notable for being the...
- Hills, 90210 Jason Croft Episode: "class of Beverly Hills" Blue Bayou Phil Serulla TV movie 1991 Dynasty: The Reunion Miles Colby Miniseries 1994 Sirens Maxwell...
- "The Hill" 1988 Glory Days Diane TV film 1990 Blue Bayou Deanie Fortenot Serulla TV film 1992 Angel Street Detective Dorothy Paretsky TV film 1992 Angel...
- hydrogen sulfate). In 1828, Hennell and the French chemist Georges-Simon Serullas independently discovered that sulphovinic acid could be decomposed into...
- symmetry. The synthesis of iodoform was first described by Georges-Simon Serullas in 1822, by reactions of iodine vapour with steam over red-hot coals, and...
- estimated half-life of 275 years in water. It was discovered by Georges-Simon Serullas in 1824, two years after his discovery of iodoform. Many synthesis routes...
- "oxygenated chloric acid" in mid-1810s. French pharmacist Georges-Simon Serullas introduced the modern designation along with discovering its solid monohydrate...
- iodide was first synthesized in 1824 by the French chemist Georges-Simon Serullas (1774–1832). Cyanogen iodide was considered one of the impurities in commercially...
- reaction is one of the oldest organic reactions known. In 1822, Georges-Simon Serullas added pot****ium metal to a solution of iodine in ethanol and water to form...
- and stay near the middle of the water column until they mature. The P. serulla have been observed to grow to 34 cm, but most often are around 20 cm. The...