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- called fuchsine, patented in 1859 by the French chemist François-Emmanuel Verguin. The fuchsine dye was renamed magenta later in the same year, to celebrate...
- dye made and patented in 1859 by the French chemist François-Emmanuel Verguin, who originally called it fuchsine. It was renamed to celebrate the Italian-French...
- Hofmann obtained it from aniline and carbon tetrachloride. François-Emmanuel Verguin [fr] discovered the substance independently of Hofmann the same year and...
- runs along the southern part of the Parc de la Tête d'Or until the Avenue Verguin and ends on the Place Jules Ferry, in front of the Gare des Brotteaux....
- production manager Alexandra Rolliercontent producer Jean-Baptiste Verguinspatial designer Sveta Yermolayevacontent producer Polina Zakharova...
- Genista madoniensis Raimondo Genista maroccana Briq. Genista martinii Verguin & Soulie Genista mauritiana Pau & Sennen Genista microsoma Briq. Genista...
- Le dictionnaire biographique de La Réunion, Sabine Deglise, Brigitte Hock-Koon, Raymonde Kissel, Michel Verguin et Mario Serviable, 1998. v t e v t e...
- as precursor for colorful compounds. French chemist François-Emmanuel Verguin reacted aniline with stannic chloride to yield fuchsine, a rose colored...
- Enfants du Rhône, Place du Général-Leclerc). The Montgolfier Gate (Avenue Verguin). The Camellia and Pand**** greenhouses. On 10 March 2003 the building...
- physician and naturalist Joseph de Jussieu and the engineer Jean-Joseph Verguin. On 26 May 1735, Juan and Ulloa left Cádiz in the company of the Marquess...