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In 1939 Linus Pauling published one of the most important textbooks in the field of chemistry, "The Nature of the Chemical Bond". The work represented in the textbook led to Pauling's reception of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1954. While I have no delusions that this blog will, at some future date, win me the Nobel Prize, I do hope to share interesting ideas, cool chemistry, and my molecular musings in The Nature of the Chemical Blog.

28.6.11

Happy Birthday Emil Erlenmeyer

Emil Erlenmeyer, born June 28, 1825, is the inventor of the conical flask which bears his name.
Posted by Ds at 10:29 AM
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D said...

He is in good company with Dr. Bunsen, inventor of the Bunsen Burner, and the Beaker People of ancient England.

June 28, 2011 at 10:50 AM

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