Berzelius, Gay-Lussac, and Davy - Advances in Chemistry from 1805-1832 - Lecture 21

Berzelius, Gay-Lussac, and Davy - Advances in Chemistry from 1805-1832 - Lecture 21

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- Chapter 1. Confusion over Silicon Chloride: Discussion on Atomic Weights and Equivalents

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- Chapter 1. Confusion over Silicon Chloride: Discussion on Atomic Weights and Equivalents

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Berzelius, Gay-Lussac, and Davy - Advances in Chemistry from 1805-1832 - Lecture 21

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  1. 1 - Chapter 1. Confusion over Silicon Chloride: Discussion on Atomic Weights and Equivalents
  2. 2 - Chapter 2. Combustion Analysis and the Beginnings of Electrolysis
  3. 3 - Chapter 3. Dualism: An Organizing Principle
  4. 4 - Chapter 4. The Honest Experimenter and the Persistent Naivety on Quantitative Data
  5. 5 - Chapter 5. Ammonium Cyanate, Urea, and the Idea of Isomerism
  6. 6 - Chapter 6. Wohler, Liebig, and Transmission of Dualism via the Radical Theory

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