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  1. Thomas Graham, Lithographie von Rudolf Hoffmann, 1856 Thomas Graham. Thomas Graham (* 21. Dezember 1805 in Glasgow; † 11. September 1869 in London) war ein britischer Chemiker und Physikochemiker. Graham untersuchte die Strömungsgeschwindigkeiten von Gasen durch ein sehr dünnes Loch in ein Vakuum.

  2. Thomas Graham FRS FRSE DCL (20 December 1805 – 11 September 1869) was a Scottish chemist known for his pioneering work in dialysis and the diffusion of gases. He is regarded as one of the founders of colloid chemistry.

  3. Thomas Graham is a former White House official and a coauthor of Getting Russia Right, a book that examines the failures of U.S. policy toward Russia. He is also a lecturer at Yale University and a senior fellow at the MacMillan Center.

  4. Thomas Graham is a UK-based company that offers a wide range of products and services for the industrial sector. You can find steel, welding, PPE, hygiene, paint and more from big name brands and order online or in store.

  5. Thomas Graham (born Dec. 20, 1805, Glasgow, Scot.—died Sept. 11, 1869, London, Eng.) was a British chemist often referred to as “the father of colloid chemistry.” Educated in Scotland , Graham persisted in becoming a chemist, though his father disapproved and withdrew his support.

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  6. Dezember 1805 in Glasgow; † 11. September 1869 in London) war ein britischer Chemiker und Physikochemiker. Graham untersuchte die Strömungsgeswindigkeiten von Gasen durch ein sehr dünnes Loch in ein Vakuum. Die Strömungsgeschwindigkeit war umgekehrt proportional zur Wurzel der Molekülmasse des Gases.

  7. Overview. Thomas Graham. (1805—1869) chemist. Quick Reference. (1805–69) Scottish chemist, who became professor of chemistry at Glasgow University in 1830, moving to University College, London, in 1837. His 1829 paper on gaseous diffusion introduced Graham's law.