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         Bosch Carl:     more books (41)
  1. Masters of Art: Bosch by Carl Linfert, 1989-09-01
  2. Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and the Transformation of World Food Production by Vaclav Smil, 2004-04-01
  3. Die Prasidenten der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im Nationalsozialismus: Max Planck, Carl Bosch und Albert Vogler zwischen Wissenschaft und Macht (Pallas ... Wissenschaftsgeschichte) (German Edition) by Ulrike Kohl, 2002-12-01
  4. Bosch (Library of Great Painters) by Carl Linfert, 1972-10
  5. Schools Under Siege: Guns Gangs & Hidden Dangers (Issues in Focus) by Carl Bosch, 1997-06
  6. Lungenfunktionsprüfung: DurchführungInterpretation - Befundung (German Edition) by Dennis Bösch, Carl-Peter Criée, 2009-03-02
  7. Making the Grade (A Decision Is Yours Book 3) by Carl W. Bosch, Rebekah Strecker, 1993-06
  8. Hieronymus Bosch; (The Library of great painters) by Carl Linfert, 1972
  9. Bully on the Bus (The Decision Is Yours Series No.2) by Carl W. Bosch, 1988-06
  10. Person (Heidelberg): Klaus Schütz, Carl Bosch, Otto Heinrich von Gemmingen-Hornberg, Liste Heidelberger Persönlichkeiten, Hilde Domin (German Edition)
  11. Person (I.g. Farben): Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, Hermann Josef Abs, Bernhard zur Lippe-Biesterfeld, Georg Kalischer, Hermann Schmitz, Josef Klein (German Edition)
  12. Hieronymus Bosch. The Paintings. Complete edition with an introduction by Carl Linfert. by Carl. Linfert, 1959
  13. Wehrwirtschaftsführer: Willy Messerschmitt, Carl Bosch, Claude Dornier, Heinrich Hunke, Friedrich Flick, Ernst Poensgen, Ferdinand Porsche (German Edition)
  14. Basf: Haber Process, Basf, Chemische Fabrik Kalk, Engelhard, Carl Bosch, Basf Plant Science, Heinrich Caro, Wintershall, K+s

61. *Ammonium Nitrate*
carl bosch won the nobel Prize in 1931 for industrializing and discoveringa catalyst for Haber's process. developed by nobel Prize
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History
NH NO The first man to synthesis ammonium nitrate, Johann R. Glauber. Discovery
The quest for a bigger and beter explosive has led to many famous and important scientific discoveries, one of which being ammonium nitrate. It all began with the development of saltpeter, a nitrogenous ingredient found by alchemists to be explosive when added to other ingredients. This led to the creation of gun powder by the Chinese which was later used in guns, cannons, and fireworks. In order to create a faster reaction, scientists developed high explosives by mixing nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms at the atomic scale. Nitroglycerine is just one of the first high explosives and its high sensitivity was tamed by Alfred Nobel when he created dynamite. Dynamite is still used, but has now been replaced widely by ammonium nitrate. Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize in 1918 for forming the ammonia synthesis process. Ammonium nitrate was first synthesized by Johann R. Glauber in 1659 when he combined ammonium carbonate and nitric acid, but the ultimate power of the explosive was not discovered until the end of World War I. Throughout the war, ammonia synthesis plants were built and used in Germany to supply the country with explosives. The plants were able to form ammonia by using the the Haber-Bosch process Carl Bosch won the Nobel Prize in 1931 for industrializing and discovering a catalyst for Haber's process.

62. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
nobel Prize in Chemistry 1932 IRVING LANGMUIR 1931 carl bosch FRIEDRICH BERGIUS1930 HANS FISCHER 1929 SIR ARTHUR HARDEN HANS KARL AUGUST SIMON VON EULER
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63. Premi Nobel Per La Chimica
Translate this page Premi nobel per la Chimica. 1931 Friedrich Bergius (Germania, 1884 - 1949) carl bosch(Germania, 1874 - 1940) Sviluppo di processi chimici ad alta pressione.
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Premi Nobel per la Chimica
Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Olanda, 1852 - 1911) Scoperta delle leggi della dinamica chimica e della pressione osmotica nelle soluzioni. Emil H. Fischer (Germania, 1852 - 1919) Studi nella sintesi di carboidrati e purine. Svante A. Arrhenius (Svezia, 1859 - 1927) Teoria della dissociazione elettrolitica. Sir William Ramsay (Regno Unito, 1852 - 1916) Studi sui gas nobili. Adolf von Baeyer (Germania, 1835 - 1917) Studi sui composti aromatici. Henri Moissan (Francia, 1852 - 1907) Studi sul fluoro. Eduard Buchner (Germania, 1860 - 1917) Studi sulla fermentazione. Sir Ernest Rutherford (Regno Unito, 1871 - 1937) Studi sugli elementi radioattivi e sul decadimento nucleare. Wilhelm Ostwald (Germania, 1853 - 1932) Studi sugli equilibri chimici e sui catalizzatori. Otto Wallach (Germania, 1847 - 1931) Studi sui composti aliciclici. Marie Curie (Francia, 1867 - 1934) Scoperta del radio e del polonio.

64. Nobel For Chemistry: All Laureates
Fund of this prize section 1932 Irving Langmuir 1931 carl bosch, Friedrich Bergius TheNobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy and Prestige by Burton
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65. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies
Links to biographies of over 200 people who have advanced and refined the field of chemistry. A section Category Science Chemistry History...... bosch, carl; Bose, Satyendranath KR; Boyle, Robert Boyle, Robert @ St. Bragg, WilliamHenry @ nobel SE; Brand(t), Hennig; de Broglie, LouisVictor Pierre Raymond
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Science Chemistry : Biographies of Famous Chemists
Unless otherwise stated, the biographies listed below are provided and listed with the kind permission of the The Nobel Foundation . If you know of any biographies of Chemists or scientists whose work has advanced chemistry, that we do not list, please inform us via our comments form
  • Alder, Kurt
      US @ St. Andrews UK
    Anfinsen, Christian B Arrhenius, Svante August Arfwedson, Johan August Astbury, William T. @ Leeds UK Aston, Francis William Avogadro, Lorenzo Romano AMADEO Carlo, comte de Quaregna et de Ceretto Baekeland, Leo Hendrik @ Time Magazine US von Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Barton, Sir Derek Harold Richard Balmer, Johann Jakob @ St Andrews UK Beckman, Arnold Orville IL Beer, August Bequerel, Henri Antoine
  • 66. Premi Nobel Per La Chimica
    Translate this page Premi nobel per la Chimica. 1901. Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Olanda, 1852 - 1911). FriedrichBergius (Germania, 1884 - 1949). carl bosch (Germania, 1874 - 1940).
    http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/alberto_chim/premi_nobel_per_la_chimica.htm
    Premi Nobel per la Chimica
    Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Olanda, 1852 - 1911) Scoperta delle leggi della dinamica chimica e della pressione osmotica nelle soluzioni. Emil H. Fischer (Germania, 1852 - 1919) Studi nella sintesi di carboidrati e purine. Svante A. Arrhenius (Svezia, 1859 - 1927) Teoria della dissociazione elettrolitica. Sir William Ramsay (Regno Unito, 1852 - 1916) Studi sui gas nobili. Adolf von Baeyer (Germania, 1835 - 1917) Studi sui composti aromatici. Henri Moissan (Francia, 1852 - 1907) Studi sul fluoro. Eduard Buchner (Germania, 1860 - 1917) Studi sulla fermentazione. Sir Ernest Rutherford (Regno Unito, 1871 - 1937) Studi sugli elementi radioattivi e sul decadimento nucleare. Wilhelm Ostwald (Germania, 1853 - 1932) Studi sugli equilibri chimici e sui catalizzatori. Otto Wallach (Germania, 1847 - 1931) Studi sui composti aliciclici. Marie Curie (Francia, 1867 - 1934)

    67. Prix Nobel De Chimie 1901- 1998
    carl bosch (Allemagne, 27 août 1874 ; 26 avril 1940
    http://chimie.scola.ac-paris.fr/sitedechimie/HIST_CHI/nobel_chimie.htm

    68. CHEMCHANNELS.COM - Analysis Of First Fifty Companies
    Managed by carl bosch, another nobel Prize winner, BASF joined the IG Farben cartelwith Bayer, Hoechst, and others in 1925 to create a German chemical colossus
    http://www.chemchannels.com/chemchannel/homepage/General/Firstfifty/BASF.asp

    69. Prémios Nobel
    Translate this page Prémios nobel de Química. 1931 - carl bosch (Alemanha), Friedrich Bergius (Alemanha),pela descoberta e desenvolvimento dos métodos químicos de alta pressão
    http://luisperna.com.sapo.pt/nobel_quimica.htm
    Prémios Nobel de Química 2002 - John B. Fenn (EUA), Koichi Tanaka (Japão), e Kurt Wüthrich (Suíça), pela sua contribuição para o desenvolvimento da espectrometria de massa e ressonância magnética nuclear, métodos que permitem identificar e analisar macromoléculas biológicas, como as proteínas. Os trabalhos premiados permitiram desenvolver métodos analíticos que facilitam a compreensão das macromoléculas e a interacção destas, ou seja, basicamente aquilo que determina as funções das células do corpo humano e também revolucionaram o desenvolvimento de medicamentos e são promissores em outras áreas como, por exemplo, o controlo alimentar e o diagnóstico precoce de alguns tipos de cancro.
    William Knowles (E.U.A), Barry Sharpless (E.U.A), Ryoji Noyori (Japão), pela investigações na área da síntese catalítica assimétrica
    Alan J. Heeger (E.U.A), Alan G. MacDiarmid (E.U.A), Hideki Shirakawa (Japão), pela descoberta e desenvolvimento dos polímeros condutores.
    Ahmed H. Zewail

    70. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
    for his synthesis of haemin 1931 Friedrich Bergius (Germany) carl bosch (Germany) in and investigations in surface chemistry 1933 The nobel Prize for
    http://www.nidlink.com/~jfromm/nobel.htm
    Nobel Laureates in Chemistry
    Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Netherlands) "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions" Emil H. Fischer (Germany) "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses" Svante A. Arrhenius (Sweden) "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation" Sir William Ramsay (United Kingdom) "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system" Adolf von Baeyer (Germany) "in recognition of his services in the advancement of organic chemistry and the chemical industry, through his work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds" Henri Moissan (France) "in recognition of the great services rendered by him in his investigation and isolation of the element fluorine, and for the adoption in the service of science of the electric furnace called after him" Eduard Buchner (Germany) "for his biochemical researches and his discovery of cellfree fermentation"

    71. Premio Nobel De Química - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/index.html. Joliot-Curie 1934Harold Clayton Urey 1932 Irving Langmuir 1931 carl bosch, Friedrich Bergius
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    William S. Knowles Ryoji Noyori K. Barry Sharpless Alan J Heeger, Alan G MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa Ahmed H. Zewail Walter Kohn, John A. Pople Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou Robert Curl , Sir Harold Kroto Richard Smalley Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland George A. Olah Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith Rudolph A. Marcus

    72. Result Of Desired Function
    nobel Laureats in Chemistry. nobel Foundation. Year. Name. Motivation.1901. VAN'T HOFF, JACOBUS HENRICUS. 1931. bosch, carl BERGIUS, FRIEDRICH.
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    Nobel Laureats in Chemistry Nobel Foundation
    Year Name Motivation VAN'T HOFF, JACOBUS HENRICUS
    "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions" FISCHER, HERMANN EMIL
    "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses" ARRHENIUS, SVANTE AUGUST
    "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation" RAMSAY, Sir WILLIAM
    "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system" VON BAEYER, JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM ADOLF
    "in recognition of his services in the advancement of organic chemistry and the chemical industry, through his work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds" MOISSAN, HENRI

    73. Biographies Of Chemists
    bosch, carl Chemist, Technician, Industrialist (D) D. bosch, carl nobel prizeChemistry 1931 E (SE). Bourdelin,Claude Chemist ca. 1621 1699 (USA) E.
    http://www.chemlin.de/chemistry/chemists.htm

    74. Chemiker
    Translate this page bosch, carl Chemiker, Techniker, Industrieller (D) D. bosch, carl nobelpreisChemie 1931 E (SE). Bourdelin E. nobel, Alfred (USA) E.
    http://www.chemlin.de/chemie/chemiker.htm

    75. Twisted History, One Day At A Time - 27 August 2000
    merge into IG Farbenindustrie AG in 1925 bosch was named the Liebig, Bunsen, Grashof,Exner, and carl Lueg medals, and shared the 1931 nobel in Chemistry
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    Today marks the cataclysmic eruption of Krakatoa, the third largest known in recorded history. The explosion of the volcano of Santorin (Thera) in the Aegean Sea in the fifteenth century BC was at least six times greater, but won't appear in Twisted History because we don't know what day it happened. The volcanic explosion of Mount Vesuvius on 24 August 79 was also larger. <CENTER><A HREF="http://verbose.twistedhistory.com/cgi-bin/WebAdverts/ads.pl?advert=NonSSI&page=11" target="_top"><IMG SRC="http://verbose.twistedhistory.com/cgi-bin/WebAdverts/ads.pl?page=11" BORDER=0 ALIGN=bottom></A></CENTER> On this day in history: - John Milton's books supporting the revolt against King Charles II were burnt by the hangman at London. - In the Battle of Long Island 22,000 British and Hessian troops under Sir William Howe defeated a revolutionary force of about 10,000 led by George Washington. Queens was occupied by the British for the next seven years. - The first intentional oil well in the United States strikes oil at 69 feet in Titusville, Pennsylvania. Before Colonel Edwin Drake's find, oil was mostly a contaminant in brine wells. World's first commercial oil well was in Ontario the year before.

    76. Prix Nobel De Chimie - Wikipedia
    Voir aussi Prix nobel. 1929 Arthur Harden, Hans Karl August Simon von EulerChelpin;1930 Hans Fischer; 1931 carl bosch, Friedrich Bergius;
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    77. Heidelberg Chemische Fakultät - Sightseeing In Heidelberg
    (11) Behind the castle, at the prestigious SchloßWolfsbrunnenweg, one encountersthe Villa bosch, domicil of the nobel laureate carl bosch (1874-1940).
    http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/institute/fak12/texte/histor2.engl.html
    Sightseeing in Heidelberg
    A stroll through the history of chemistry along the Hauptstrasse
    Many of Heidelberg´s chemists have not only become part of chemical history but have also left their mark on the city of Heidelberg. The following walk allows all those who are interested to visit these places of interest at a leisurely pace. The best place to start is the Bismarckplatz (see map, BP). Following the outlined route it should take approx. 90 minutes to reach the end of this trip through chemical history at Palais Weimar.

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    (1) A plaque outside of Hauptstrasse 4 (opposite Kaufhalle) commemorates the private laboratory of August von Kekule's (Bunsen did not allow his Habilitanden[1] to continue their research in his department, thus forcing them to furnish their own laboratories). It was here, between 1856-1858, that Kekule' postulated that carbon possessed a valency of four. Among his friends was Adolf von Baeyer, who did his Ph.D. with Bunsen. Robert Bunsen had hardly been in Heidelberg for a year, when the work to build the best contemporary chemistry department in Germany was begun. It was to be built on an empty site behind the Haus zum Riesen [ House of the Gigant , see (3)], along the Heckenweg Hedge Lane ) which was later to become the Akademiestrasse. 1855 saw the completion of a new building which provided working space for 50 students and functional laboratories for Bunsen´s own research. At the southern end of the building, along the Plöck and opposite the Heckenmarkt

    78. Behind The Name: Nobel Prize Winners By Category
    Behind the Name the etymology and history of first names. nobel Prize Winnersby Category. Hans Fischer, 1930, Chemistry, carl bosch, 1931, Chemistry,
    http://www.behindthename.com/namesakes/nobelchro.html
    t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Nobel Prize Winners by Category Name Years Type Also Known As Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Chemistry Hermann Emil Fischer Chemistry Svante August Arrhenius Chemistry Sir William Ramsay Chemistry Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer Chemistry Henri Moissan Chemistry Eduard Buchner Chemistry Ernest Rutherford Chemistry Wilhelm Ostwald Chemistry Otto Wallach Chemistry Marie Curie Chemistry Paul Sabatier Chemistry Victor Grignard Chemistry Alfred Werner Chemistry Theodore William Richards Chemistry Chemistry Fritz Haber Chemistry Walther Hermann Nernst Chemistry Frederick Soddy Chemistry Francis William Aston Chemistry Fritz Pregl Chemistry Richard Adolf Zsigmondy Chemistry The Svedberg Chemistry (Theodor) Heinrich Otto Wieland Chemistry Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus Chemistry Arthur Harden Chemistry Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin Chemistry Hans Fischer Chemistry Carl Bosch Chemistry Friedrich Bergius Chemistry Irving Langmuir Chemistry Harold Clayton Urey Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debye Chemistry (Peter) Paul Karrer Chemistry Walter Norman Haworth Chemistry Richard Kuhn Chemistry Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt Chemistry Leopold Ruzicka Chemistry George de Hevesy Chemistry Otto Hahn Chemistry Artturi Ilmari Virtanen Chemistry James Batcheller Sumner Chemistry John Howard Northrop Chemistry Wendell Meredith Stanley Chemistry Sir Robert Robinson Chemistry Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius Chemistry William Francis Giauque Chemistry Kurt Alder Chemistry Otto Paul Hermann Diels

    79. VBS - MyEurope - Nobel Prizes
    Hans FISCHER (1930). carl bosch and Friedrich BERGIUS (1931). Poland. MarieCURIE (née SKLODOWSKA) (1911) (France) nobel Prize in Physics 1903.
    http://www.univie.ac.at/Romanistik/Sprachwst/site/spratscher/vbs_myEurope_spring
    Nobel Prizes Vienna Business School myEurope Deutsch Englisch ... Home
    From 1901 onwards Nobel Prizes have been awarded in Chemistry Physics Physiology or Medicine Literature (66) and Peace (46), and since 1969 also in Economics (17) to 391 scientists, economists, peace activists/organisations and writers from today's EU member states or candidate countries. During their journey across Europe, our two Spring Students, Caroline and Marlene , have also tried to find out, who they were, when they were awarded the prize, which countries they came from and where they lived when they received the prize. In the list below you will find reference to the latter in brackets. All links below go to the marvelleous site of the Swedish Academy . So let me invite you to follow our two Spring Students on another, this time not political but scientific, trip across our continent. CHEMISTRY Austria Fritz PREGL Richard KUHN (1939; Prize for 1938)

    80. Nobel Prize Winners: Chemistry
    nobel Prize Winners Chemistry. The descriptions in green are for work that isrelevant to high school chemistry Year. Article. Country*. bosch, carl. Germany.
    http://www.emsb.qc.ca/laurenhill/science/nobelcm.html
    Nobel Prize Winners: Chemistry
    The descriptions in green are for work that is relevant to high school chemistry Year Article Country* Achievement Hoff, Jacobus Henricus van't The Netherlands laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure Fischer, Emil Germany work on sugar and purine syntheses Arrhenius, Svante Sweden theory of electrolytic dissociation.
    Arrhenius not only proposed that acids and bases break up into ions, but he used ions to explain neutralization reactions and electrical conductivity of solutions. Ramsay, Sir William U.K. discovery of inert gas elements and their places in the periodic system.
    Through fractional distillation and spectral analysis of liquid argon from liquid air, Ramsay discovered neon, krypton and xenon. Baeyer, Adolf von Germany work on organic dyes, hydroaromatic compounds Moissan, Henri France isolation of fluorine ; introduction of Moissan furnace
    By electrolysis of HF, Moissan isolated fluorine and remarked that it could attack even cold silicon, burning it with occasional sparks. Buchner, Eduard

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