Claude-Louis Berthollet has written:
'Researches into the laws of chemical affinity' -- subject(s): Chemical affinity
'An Essay on Chemical Statics: With Copious Explanatory Notes, and an Appendix on Vegetable and ..'
'Essai de statique chimique' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Physical and theoretical Chemistry
'E le ments de l'art de la teinture' -- subject(s): Bleaching, Chlorine, Dyes and dyeing
'Essay on the new method of bleaching by means of oxygenated muriatic acid ... From the French'
Claude Louise Berthollet has written: 'Elements de l'art de la teinture, avec une description du blanchiment par l'acide muriatique oxigene'
Claude Louis Berthollet was a French chemist known for his work in the field of chemical equilibria. He is best known for his contributions to the understanding of chemical reactions and the formulation of the law of mass action.
Claude Louis Berthollet was born on December 9, 1748.
Claude Louis Berthollet was born on December 9, 1748.
Claude Louis Berthollet died on November 6, 1822 at the age of 73.
Claude Louis Berthollet died on November 6, 1822 at the age of 73.
Claude Louis Berthollet was born on December 9, 1748 and died on November 6, 1822. Claude Louis Berthollet would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 266 years old today.
Claude Louis Berthollet was a French chemist known for his pioneering work in chemical equilibrium, particularly with the concept of reversible reactions. He also contributed to the understanding of chlorine bleaching and developed a method for producing sodium hypochlorite, which led to the widespread use of bleach as a disinfectant.
Lavoisier, Berthelot, Berthollet, Mendeleev, Davy, Berzelius, Gmelin, Proust, Priestley, and many other.
Bertholletia is the genus of the Brazil nut [Bertholletia excelsa]. The name honors Claude Louis Berthollet [9 December 1748 - 6 November 1822]. Berthollet was a scientist who helped set up the system of names by which modern chemical compounds are known. He also was known for his research into bleaches and dyes.
More than 150 years the theory of Proust was considered generally valid; but now the rule of definite proportions is not generally applicable. The Proust law can be considered as a particular case of the Berthollet principle.
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