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…… Activity 2 In the website: http://comenius.susqu.edu/hons/250/scientists/lavoisier.htm You can find the following picture: The evolution of knowledge in chemistry is presented in the above picture. [...] conservation of mass) 5 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Activity 5 You can find the picture and the text bellow in the following website: http://philosophyofscienceportal.blogspot [...] element A that reacted with the same amount of element B to two different com- pounds. From this finding Dalton formulated another law. the law of multiple proportions characterizes that if two elements
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increase the budget of the Bavarian army while increasing the number of troops and their wages, he had to find a means to re- duce costs. The first measure was to lower the costs of the soldiers’ uniforms by employing [...] part, based on experi- ments Santorio conducted on himself. On the opening page of his book, one finds an illustration of the ex- help with minor tasks if they wanted to do so (see Redlich 1971, pp. 184 [...] perspiration. Additionally, he invented measurement devices to determine pulse and body temperature. His findings are the first results from a long-term study on human metabolism. Energy in Combustion Whereas Santorio
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his wife Marie survived and, after the French Revolution, she continued to publish his chemi- cal findings. Story Lavoisier and the conservation of mass was edited by Brigitte van Tiggelen and it is based
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managed to find suitable places to observe the lecture. Professor Georg Christoph Lichtenberg walked onto the platform, because of his height, and he started stately: ‘during today’s lecture we will find out
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Model: wiki.science-stories.org the mass of CO2, standard stoichiometric calculations could be used to find the mass of carbon in the original sample. One of Liebig’s most recognized and influential achievements
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friend’s arm and led him out to the Muspratt’s house. ‘I will try to help, maybe I will manage to find a solution. I am not a doctor, but…’, he smiled at his friend, trying to hearten him. *** ‘Darling
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Model: wiki.science-stories.org the mass of CO2, standard stoichiometric calculations could be used to find the mass of carbon in the original sample. One of Liebig’s most recognized and influential achievements [...] …………………………………… Actvity 4 The industrial production of Liebig’s meat extract was a poster. Please find more information in the website: http://blogs.princeton.edu/graphicarts/2007/09/from_beef_bouillo [...] increase the budget of the Bavarian army while increasing the number of troops and their wages, he had to find a means to re- duce costs. The first measure was to lower the costs of the soldiers’ uniforms by employing
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became a member of the Philosophical and Medical Society of Edinburgh. But his important scientific findings he published in 1753 in his classic work A Treatise on the Scurvy and dedicated it to Lord Anson