Partington, James Riddick, 1886-1965
Partington, J.R. (James Riddick), 1886-1965
Partington, James Riddick
Partington, J. R.
J. R. Partington British chemist and historian of science
Partington, J. R. (James Riddick)
Partington, James R. 1886-1965
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Partington, James Riddick ‡d 1886-1965
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Works
Title | Sources |
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An advanced treatise on physical chemistry. | |
Albertus Magnus on Alchemy | |
Comparative view of the phlogistic and antiphlogistic theories | |
Edmund O. von Lippmann. | |
Everyday chemistry. | |
Experiments and observations on the atomic theory | |
Higher mathematics for chemical students | |
Historia de la química | |
Historical studies on the phlogiston theory | |
A history of Greek fire and gunpowder | |
Intermediate chemical calculations | |
The life and work of William Higgins, chemist (1763-1825) | |
Model spaces and Toeplitz kernels in reflexive Hardy space | |
Molecular spectra and structure : Dielectrics and dipole moments | |
The nitrogen industry | |
Ogólne wiadomości o teorii elektronowej wiązań międzyatomowych | |
Origins and development of applied chemistry | |
Part 1, Theoretical background | |
Physico-chemical optics | |
The properties of solids | |
Química general e inorganica para estudiantes universitarios | |
Relativity | |
Report Of Discussion upon Chemical and Alchemical Symbolism | |
Short history of chemistry | |
The specific heats of gases | |
Text-book of inorganic chemistry | |
Thermodynamics; a modern introduction to general thermodynamics and its applications to chemistry and physics. |