1. Discovery of Graham law (a gases law, relating effusion with the molar mass).
2. Discovery of dyalisis.
3. Foundation of colloidal chemistry.
contribution of chemistry to physics
it is the contribution of human being.
Thomas Graham's parents were William Graham and Helen MacDougall.
Scientists of many disciplines are indebted to Thomas Graham for his groundbreaking studies on gas flow through microporous membranes. His work, which included creating Graham's Laws of Diffusion to describe the relative permeation rate of two gases, was instrumental in the creation of colloidal chemistry and the advancement of membrane science. In terms of real world applications, Graham's efforts are a precursor to inventions ranging from the artificial kidney to the atomic bomb. His feats are even more impressive when you consider that in order to perform his experiments he had to first generate the necessary gases himself, and also that his selection of membrane materials was limited to whatever objects he could find, such as rubber balloons, animal bladders, and thin metal sheets.
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contribution of chemistry to physics
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it is the contribution of human being.
Thomas Graham's parents were William Graham and Helen MacDougall.
Thomas N Graham has written: 'The life of Willie Graham'
Thomas Paine's contribution was the Continental Congress.
Thomas Graham was born on December 21, 1805.
Thomas Graham Brown died in 1965.
Thomas Graham Brown was born in 1882.
Thomas Graham Building was created in 1910.
Thomas Graham Balfour was born in 1813.