In 1880, German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer, formulated what is known as the Erlenmeyer Rule, which states that "All alcohols in which the hydroxyl group is attached directly to a double-bonded carbon atom become aldehydes or ketones".
he overdosed on crack out of the erlenmeyer flask.
There were two German chemists by the name of Emil Fischer.Hermann Emil Fischer discovered phenylhydrazine. That chemical was important in his later research on sugars.Franz Joseph Emil Fischer discovered the Fischer-Tropsch process. Along with Hans Schrader, he developed the Fischer Assay. That is a way to determine the oil yield expected from oil shale.
an erlenmayer or what we called erlen in French is a material useful in chemistry .commonly known in English as a conical flask or E-flask, is a widely used type of laboratory flask which features a conical base and a cylindrical neck. They are usually marked on the side to indicate the approximate volume of their contents. It is named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer, who created it in 1861.Erlenmeyer flasks are used for pH titrations and in microbiology for the preparation of microbial cultures.
It's called an "Erlenmeyer Flask"
a crucible and cover
Emil Erlenmeyer was born on 1825-06-28.
he overdosed on crack out of the erlenmeyer flask.
Emil Erlenmeyer created Erlenmeyer flask in 1861.
Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer was born on 1864-07-14.
Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer died on 1921-02-08.
The Erlenmeyer flask is named after the German chemist, Emil Erlenmeyer, who developed the instrument in 1861.
The Erlenmeyer flask was designed by the German chemist Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer (28 June 1825 - 22 January 1909).
The correct word is "Erlenmeyer", from the name of Richard August Karl Emil Erlenmeyer - a German chemist.
The Erlenmeyer flask was named after its creator Emil Erlenmeyer, who was a German chemist. It is a flat bottomed cone-shaped container that has a tapered neck so that a person can hold it, put a stopper on it or attach a clamp with it. This flask is used to measure, mix, and store liquid.
A type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck. It is named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer (1825-1909), who created it in 1860.
Romanian cell biologist George Emil Palade discovered. The year was 1950
A graduated Erlenmeyer flask can measure a volume.