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The Explosion of Gases in Glass Vessels - Nature
WHEN Prof. Lothar Meyer was visiting Manchester a few years ago (on the occasion of the meeting of the British Association), he surprised me by saying that ...
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The Explosion of a Mixture of Acetylene and Oxygen - Nature
WITH reference to your note in last week's NATURE, I may say that, whilst the thanks of chemists, and particularly of those whose duty it is to perform lecture-experiments, are due to Prof.
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Ostwald's Klassiker der exakten Wissenschaften, Nos 67 to 75 - Nature
This is edited by Dr. H. Weber, and translated into German by Dr. A. Witting. No. 68 should be of interest to chemists, for it contains papers by Lothar Meyer< ...
The Properties of Liquid Ethane and Propane - Nature
A COMPREHENSIVE study of the properties of these primary hydrocarbons in the liquefied condition has been made by Dr. Hainlen in the laboratory of Prof. Lothar Meyer ...
John A. R. Newlands - Nature
The contemporaries of Newlands, however, and all who have taken the trouble to look into the literature of the subject, know that it was he who discovered the fundamental relation embodied in ...
Surface Tension of Liquid Metals - Nature
Atterton and Hoar recorded the conclusion that “surface tension is approximately inversely proportional to atomic volume”. May I venture to recall that this is a conclusion which I put forward ...
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German physician and chemist
Julius Lothar Meyer was a German chemist. He was one of the pioneers in developing the earliest versions of the periodic table of the chemical elements. The Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev and he had both worked with Robert Bunsen. Wikipedia