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    Johann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755), German naturalist; explorer of Siberia, author of Flora Sibirica. Leopold Gmelin (1788–1853), German chemist, son of Johann Friedrich. Gmelin's test, a chemical test introduced by Gmelin. Gmelin database, a German handbook/encyclopedia of inorganic compounds initiated by Gmelin.

  2. In 1843, Leopold Gmelin worked with the Dobereiner’s system and developed a table of 55 elements that contained many of the similar relationships later found in the modern periodic table. Then in 1857, Jean-Baptiste Dumas published the results of his work in 'Comptes Rendus' describing relationships between groups of metals.

  3. The Gmelin database is a large database of organometallic and inorganic compounds updated quarterly. It is based on the German publication Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie ("Gmelin's Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry") which was originally published by Leopold Gmelin in 1817; [1] the last print edition, the 8th, appeared in the 1990s.

  4. Leopold Gmelin entstammt einem berühmten Geschlecht, das zahlreiche namhafte Persönlichkeiten hervorbrachte und dessen Wurzeln bis ins 16. Jahrhundert zurück reichen. Stammvater war der Geistliche und Präzeptor 9 Michael Gmelin aus Weilheim, der um 1510 geboren wurde und 1576 starb. 10 Unter seinen Nachkommen waren zahlreiche Theologen und ...

  5. Gmelin Institute for that purpose. Leopold Gmelin (1788-1853) was born in Göttin-gen into a distinguished family of chemists, traveled to Tübingen, Vienna, and Italy, and then settled down at the University of Heidelberg in 1813. In 1817, at the age of 29, he held the first chair of medicine and chemistry

  6. professor académico alemão. Nascido em Gotinga, na Baixa Saxônia, um dos fundadores da fisiologia química.Filho do naturalista, botânico e entomologista alemão, Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804), [1] seu pai foi graduado com um M.D. na Universidade de Tubinga (1769) e professor de medicina em Tubinga (1772-1775) e depois de medicina e química em Gotinga.

  7. Jan 6, 2021 · An early two-dimensional arrangement of elements was propagated in Leopold Gmelin's Handbooks (e.g., Gmelin, 1843), based purely on qualitative chemical experiences. At the very first international scientific congress at Karlsruhe in 1860, Cannizzaro promoted older physico-chemical concepts, which permitted the change-over from qualitative to ...

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