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  1. 15. Okt. 2010 · Lewis, Gilbert Newton, 1875-1946; Randall, Merle, 1888-1950, joint author. Publication date. 1961. Topics. Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Physical and theoretical. Publisher. New York, McGraw-Hill. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana.

  2. GILBERT NEWTON LEWIS* October 25, 1875—March 23, BY JOEL H. HILDEBRAND GILBERT NEWTON LEWIS was born near Boston, Massachusetts, on October 25, 1875. At the age of nine he was taken by his parents to live in Lincoln, Nebraska. Here, for several years, he had little formal schooling, enjoying an advantage which he mentioned

  3. 11. Apr. 2008 · The anatomy of science : Lewis, Gilbert Newton, 1875-1946 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. Lewis, Gilbert Newton (b. 23 October 1875, Wey-mouth, MA, d. 23 March 1946, Berkeley, CA), Ameri-can physical chemist best known for his contributions to chemical thermodynamics, the electron-pair model of the covalent bond, the electronic theory of acids and bases, the separation and study of deuterium and its compounds, and his work on ...

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  5. Gilbert Newton Lewis (* 23. Oktober 1875 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA; † 23. März 1946 in Berkeley (Kalifornien)) war ein US-amerikanischer Physikochemiker. Leben. Lewis studierte ab 1891 Chemie an der University of Nebraska und ab ...

  6. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. We describe the development of Lewis's ideas concerning the chemical bond and in particular the concept of the electron pair bond and the octet rule. We show that the concept of the electron pair bond has endured to the present day and is now understood to be a consequence of the Pauli principle.

  7. Abstract This chapter is devoted to a prominent chemist Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875–1946) and a nonlinear optical experiment (saturation of absorption and phosphorescence) performed by him and his group (D. Lipkin and T. T. Magel) in 1941. Section 15.1 contains a brief description of Lewis biography, and Sect. 15.2. ’.