3 edition of Kekule Riddle found in the catalog.
Kekule Riddle
John H. Wotiz
Published
December 1992
by Glenview Pr
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 329 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8520467M |
ISBN 10 | 0962742228 |
ISBN 10 | 9780962742224 |
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Kekulé famously “saw” carbon atoms joining in a “giddy dance” in a daydream. Couper invented a symbolic language to represent carbon linkage. Both made significant contributions to the field of structural chemistry. In August Kekulé (–) and Archibald Scott Couper (–), two young men from different backgrounds, independently recognized that carbon atoms can.
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Wotiz Professor Emeritus Department of Chemistry Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL USA Cache River Press Clearwater, FL • Vienna, IL. Contents Preface v List of Contributors viii 1 Dedication 1. August Kekule (): theoretical chemist William H.
Brock One of the founding fathers of organic chemistry, the German chemist Friedrich August Kekul6 died years ago in Bonn on 13 July Keku16's theoretical insights into the classification of organic compounds, valency and structural chemistry and his suggestion of the hexagonal.
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Title page of Kekulé's paper in Annalen, vol.as reproduced in Wotiz's book on Kekulé VII. Excerpt of a letter from Kekulé to Hübner VIII. Flyer featuring book cover for Wotiz's book The Kekulé Riddle: A Challenge for Chemists and Psychologists IX.
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Kekulé, August () Also known as Kekulé von Stradonitz, August () Stradonitz, August Kekulé von () Libraries Australia. SIU Connections Kekulé Riddle Chemistry professor John H. Wotiz of Southern Illinois University discusses his accusations against German chemist Friedrich August Kekulé of scientific fraud for making up the dream that gave him the idea for solving the structure of benzene and for failing to properly credit the work of previous researchers in the field.
Play Riddle Books! © Center for Game Science, University of Washington.published in a little-known book. Archibald Scott Couper was the first to propose the theory of the tetravalence of carbon, but it was Kekulé who published it just a month earlier (in May of ) than Couper.
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