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‎RAHMAN Anees‎

Reference : W66076

(1955)

‎Two-centre integrals arising out of 2s and 2p atomic functions‎

‎Bruxelles, Palais des académies 1955 13pp., 29cm., in the series "Académie royale de Belgique. Classe des sciences, mémoires, collection in-4o, deuxième série" tome XIV fascicule 2, original softcover, VG‎


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‎RAMEE (D.).‎

Reference : 18120

‎La locomotion - Histoire des chars, carrosses, omnibus et voitures de tous genres.‎

‎Paris, Amyot, 1856. In-12 de 216 pages. Illustré de 20 gravures réparties sur 10 planches hors-texte. Toile rouge, nombreux tampons de l'O.R.T.F., Radio-France. Couvertures conservées.‎


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‎RAMSAY (W.)‎

Reference : 8262

‎Les gaz de l'atmosphère. Histoire de leur découverte. Traduit de l'anglais par Georges CHARPY -- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE‎

‎P., Carré et Naud, 1898, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, (2), 2pp., 194pp.‎


‎---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- DSB XI pp. 277/284 ---- Les expériences et les théories de BOYLE, MAYOW et HALES - L'air fixe et l'air méphitique. Leur découverte par BLACK et RUTHERFORD - Découverte de l'air déphlogistiqué par PRIESTLEY et SCHEELE. Renversement de la théorie du phlogistique par LAVOISIER - Recherches de CAVENDISH sur l'air phlogistiqué. Découverte de la composition de l'eau - La découverte de l'ARGON - les propriétés de l'ARGON - La place de l'ARGON parmi les éléments**8262/o6de(2)-8263/ARB4‎

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‎"RAMSAY, WILLIAM and MORRIS W. TRAVERS. - DISCOVERY OF THE ELEMENT KRYPTON.‎

Reference : 44238

(1898)

‎On a new Constituent of Atmospheric Air. Received June 8 - Read June 9, 1898.‎

‎(London, Taylor and Francis, 1898) No wrappers. In ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London."", Vol.63, Nos. 399-400 (both issues offered).. Pp. 373-480 a. 5 plates. Ransay & Travers' paper: pp. 405-408.‎


‎First appearance of the paper in which Ramsay and Travers announced their discovery of a new element which they named ""krypton"" (meaning hidden).""Dr. William Hampson presented them (Ransay & Travers) with about a liter of liquid air, which they used, not for liquefying the argon, but for obstaining sufficient skill in manipulation so that they would not risk loosing their precious fifteen liter of argon......The residue left after most of the liquid air had boliled away consisted largly of oxygen and nitrogen, which Ramsay and Travers temoved with red-hot copper and magnesium. ....(they) then examined the twenty-five cibic centimeters of residual gas, and when they found it to be inerst, they immediately placedit in a Pl'ucker tube connected to and induction coil and observed its spectrum. There was a bright yelælow line with a greener tint than that of the helium line and a brilliant green line that did nor coincide with any line of argon, helium, mercury, or hydrogen. They discoverede this gas on 30 May, 1898, and named it 'krypton'....they found that it belonged between bromine and rubidium in the periodic table, and so great was their excitement that the younger chemist almost forgot about his examination for doctor of sciwence which had been schedules for the next day.""(Weeks, p. 267).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"", 1898 C.‎

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‎"RAMSAY, WILLIAM & JOHN SHIELDS. - MOLECULAR SURFACE ENERGY SHOWN.‎

Reference : 44170

(1894)

‎The Variation of Molecular Surface-Energy with Temperature. Received March 14, - Read March 23, 1893.‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1894). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", 1893, Vol. 184. Pp. 647-673 a. 2 plates.‎


‎First appearance of an importent paper in the history of physical chemistry in which the authors for the first time shows experimentally that ""the molecular surface energy decreases linearly with the temperature, and that the temperature coefficient of molecular surface energy is a colligative property. Determination of the temperature coefficient of molecular surface energy, therefore, were largely employed for the purpose of calculating the molecular weights, and therefrom the molecular complexity, of substances in the liquid state.""(Findley ""A Hundred years of Chemistry"", p. 79).‎

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‎RAOULT (F.)‎

Reference : 7902

‎Etude des forces électromotrices des éléments voltaïques -- EDITION ORIGINALE‎

‎P., Mallet-Bachelier, 1863, un volume in 4, broché, couverture muette moderne, 100pp., 2 planches dépliantes‎


‎---- EDITION ORIGINALE de la thèse présentées à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris par François RAOULT ---- "RAOULT discovered that the chemical heat of reaction of galvanic cells of the Daniell type was generally different from the heat equivalent of the electrical work dne in these cells. He also used a voltameter, an instrument that measures the quantity of electricity by the amount of electrolysis, tostudy the heat evolved in voltaic cells. RAOULT was one of the first to recognize that the electrical work done by voltaic cells was not equal to the heat evolved by the chemical reaction driving these cells. He showed that whenever the electrical work done in voltaic cells was less than the heat of all reactions, heat was evolved. Moreover, he stated that changes in concentration, oxidation, and in acid-base relationships, but not changes in aggregation such as dissolving, melting or solidifying, wre the sources of the electromotive force of voltaic cells... The appreciation of his pioneering work had to wait until the theoretical sutidies of Gibbs, Helmholtz, Van't Hoff, Arrhenius, and Nernst made its value apparent ot all". (DSB XI pp. 297/299)**7902/M7DE‎

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‎"RAOULT, F.-M. (FRANCOIS MARIE). - DISCOVERY OF RAOULT'S LAWS.‎

Reference : 47024

(1882)

‎Loi générale de congélation des dissolvants, Mémoire de... (Extrait par l'auteur). (+) Loi générale des tensions de vapeur des dissolvants. (2 Papers).‎

‎(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1882. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 95, No 22 a. Tome 104 No 21 (entire issues offered). Pp. 1017-1076 and pp. 1387-1462. Raoult's papers: pp. 1030-33 (tome 95) and pp. 1430-1433 (tome 104).‎


‎First appearance of Raoult's two importent papers in which described a method for finding the molecular weight of an organic compound by the determination of the lowering of the freezing point of water that resulted from dissolving that compound in water and the law governing the relation between solutes and vapor pressure.""Then in 1882, F.-M. Raoult published his results on the effects of nondissociating organic solutes, from which he deduced a general law controlling the lowering of freezing points (the first paper offered). Four years later he extended this work to show the effect of solutes on vapor pressure (the second paper offered). Having established the effect of nondissociating compounds, he was in position to show that salts produced an eeffect which, though anomalous, could nevertheless be explained by the supposition that a dissolved molecule broke up into other molecules. This work was of great value in supplying a new method for determining molecular weights, since the depression of freezing point and vapor pressure (as well a the related rise in boiling point later discovered) are proportional to the moleculat concentrations ofthe solutions"" it was of equal value in supporting the ideas of van't Hoff on osmotic pressure. With the announcement of the dissociation theory of Arrhenius, the anomalies were explained and the full significance of the generalizations of Raoult was recognized. Raoult published the formulations of his laws in the ""Comptes Rendus"" for 1882 and 1887 (the papers offered)"" (Leicester a. Klickstein ""A Source Book in Chemistry"", pp. 471 ff).‎

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‎"RAOULT, FRANCOIS MARIE.‎

Reference : 46024

(1886)

‎Methode universelle pour la Détermination des Poids moléculaires.‎

‎Paris, G. Masson, 1886. Bound with the original printed wrappers to all 4 issues (8 wrappers) in contemp. hcalf. Wear to top of spine. Light wear along edges. Two small stamps on verso of titlepage. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 6. Series - Tome VIII. 576 pp. and 1 folded engraved plate. The entire volume offered. Raoult's paper: pp. 317-339.‎


‎First printing. In a brilliant paper in 1886, Raoult derived an expression for the relative lowering of the vapor pressure of solutions in ether, which is still in use.Also containing another paper by Raoult ""Influence du Degré de Concentration sur le Poilt de Congélation des Dissolutions"", pp. 289-317.‎

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‎"RAOULT, FRANCOIS MARIE.‎

Reference : 44784

(1864)

‎Recherches sur les forces electromotrices et les quantités de chaleur dégagées dans les combinaisons chimique. Premier-Deuxieme Partie. (1. Étude des forces électromotrices. 2. Mesure de la chaleur dégagée par les courants ou absorbée par les actions ...‎

‎Paris, Victor Masson et Fils, Imprimerie Gauthier-Villars, 1864-65. 8vo. Bound in 2 contemp. hcalf, raised bands, gilt spine. Light wear along edges, spines slightly rubbed.. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 4e Series - Tome 2 a. 4. 512 pp. and 2 folded engraved plates. + 512 pp. and 3 folded engraved plates. (The entire volumes offered). Raoult's papers: pp. 317-372 a. pp. 392-426.‎


‎First printing of these pioneering papers in thermochemistry and electrochemistry.""Raoult’s work may be divided into three stages: physical, chemical, and physicochemical. During the first stage, which lasted until Raoult moved to Grenoble, he discovered that the chemical heat of reaction of galvanic cells of the Daniell type was generally different from the heat equivalent of the electrical work done in these cells. He also used a voltameter, an instrument that measures the quantity of electricity by the amount of electrolysis, to study the heat evolved in voltaic cells. Raoult was one of the first to recognize that the electrical work done by voltaic cells was not equal to the heat evolved by the chemical reaction driving these cells. He showed that whenever the electrical work done in voltaic cells was less than the heat of all reactions, heat was evolved. Moreover, he stated that changes in concentration, oxidation, and in acid-base relationships, but not changes in aggregation such as dissolving, melting, or solidifying, were the sources of the electromotive force of voltaic cells.""(DSB).‎

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‎"RAOULT, FRANCOIS MARIE.‎

Reference : 46033

(1890)

‎Sur les Tensions de Vapeur des Dissolutions.‎

‎Paris, G. Masson, 1890. Contemp. hcalf. Light wear along edges. Two small stamps on verso of titlepage. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 6. Series - Tome XX. 576 pp. The entire volume offered. Raoult's paper: pp. 297-371. Clean and fine.‎


‎First printing of an importent paper in which Raoult gives further applications of his own discovery, ""Raoult's Law""""Raoult soon turned to the anomalous results with salts in water, which had puzzled previous investigators. He classified the salts he used according to the valence of the radicals and found that the lowering of the freezing point could be accounted for by assigning certain numbers to these radicals. He demonstrated that the freezing point lowering obtained with these salts was consistent with the hypothesis that the salt radicals themselves acted as if they existed independently in the solution, and that certain radicals were more effective than others in lowering the freezing point of water. With the statement that ""the neutral salts of mono and di-basic salts act as if the electropositive and electronegative radicals of these salts when dissolved in water solution do not combine, but remain as simple mixtures (in the paper offered), Raoult showed that he had come to accept much of Arrhenius’ work on ionization.""(DSB).‎

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‎"RAOULT, FRANCOIS MARIE.‎

Reference : 46034

(1888)

‎Sur les Tensions de Vapeur des Dissolutions faites dans L'Éther.‎

‎Paris, G. Masson, 1888. Contemp. hcalf. Light wear along edges. Two small stamps on verso of titlepage. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 6. Series - Tome XV. 576 pp. and 2 folded engraved plates. The entire volume offered. Raoult's paper: pp. 375-407. lean and fine.‎


‎First printing of an importent paper in which Raoult gives further applications of his own discovery, ""Raoult's Law""‎

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‎RAPAILLE, M.‎

Reference : 9183

‎Solvay, un géant. Des rives de la Sambre aux confins de la terre.‎

‎Bruxelles, Hatier (Coll. « Grands Formats »), 1989. grand in-8°, 189 pages, abondamment ill. in-t. n., broché, couverture illustree plast.‎


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‎RASPAIL, François-Vincent‎

Reference : 130258

(1833)

‎Nouveau système de chimie organique, fondé sur des méthodes nouvelles d'observation‎

‎J. B. Baillière 1833 In-8, demi-basane peignée, dos lisse, filets, fleuron et dentelles dorées, 96- 576 pages, 12 planches dépliantes, avec quelques figures coloriées à la main, 1 tableau dépliant. Menus frottements, rares rousseurs. "Cette première édition parue en 1833 en un volume, fut traduite dans toutes les langues européennes et nul n'ignore que cet ouvrage imprima une impulsion toute nouvelle à la chimie organique et y opéra une complète révolution" Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages de M. Raspail‎


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‎Raspail F. V.‎

Reference : RO30321205

(1838)

‎Nouveau système de chimie organique fondé sur des nouvelles méthodes d'observation, et précédé d'un traité complet de l'art d'observer et de manipuler- Tome II (Seul)‎

‎J.-B. Baillière. 1838. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Plats abîmés, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Non coupé. 685 pages. 20 planches de figures gravées. Déchirure sur le 2ème plat. Tranches irrégulières. Nombreuses rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes‎

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‎RASPAIL (F.V.)‎

Reference : 495

(1833)

‎Nouveau système de chimie organique fondé sur des méthodes nouvelles d'observation.‎

‎ 1833 demi- rel. époque. in-8, 96pp., 1 tableau, 576pp., 12 pl. repl. dont 6 coloriées, Paris Baillière 1833.‎


‎E.O. Raspail est considéré comme le créateur de la chimie organique. Belle dédicace " A la mémoire d'un homme de bien, mon pauvre maître, l'Abbé Eysséric " datée de la maison d'arrêt de Versailles." Raspail held a prominent place in the development of sciences in the 19th century. In organic chemlstry he specified the properties of numerous substances... Raspail belonged to a group of biologist who prepared the way for the rise of the cell theory. Although it would be too strong to call him the creator of the modern concept of the cell... " (D.S.B.)."This book was important as the first work in which the microscope was successfully employed in organic chemistry" (Duveen). ‎

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‎Rassenfosse A. de - Guében G.‎

Reference : 14238

(1936)

‎Des alchimistes aux briseurs d’atomes‎

‎Hermann 1936 In 12 broché, 182 pp.‎


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‎RATEANU, A.-S.:‎

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‎RAUCH, Sigurd:‎

Reference : 92737aaf

‎Biochemie des Hörorgans. Einführung in Methoden und Ergebnisse. ‎

‎Stuttgart, Georg Thieme, 1964, in-4to, XXIII + 469 S., reich ill. mit Abb., Vorsatz gestempelt, eingeklebte Ausleihkarte an Innendeckel, Original-Leinenband (Bibl.).‎


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‎Rault (Jacques)‎

Reference : 75010

(2002)

‎Les polymères solides Amorphes, élastomères et semi-cristallins - Propriétés microscopiques et macroscopiques‎

‎Cepadues Editions Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2002 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur violet, illustrée de 3 photographies In-8 1 vol. - 254 pages‎


‎nombreuses figures dans le texte en noir et blanc 1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : Les polymères synthétiques - Les polymères naturels semi-cristallins - L'état fondu - L'état caoutchoutique - L'état vitreux - L'état semi-cristallin - Lois de comportement aux temps courts - Lois de comportement aux temps longs - Fracture et fatigue - Annexes bon état, intérieur frais et propre‎

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‎RAUTENSCHLEIN Martina‎

Reference : W113238

(1987)

‎Geology and Geochemistry of Akaki Volcanics, Cyprus‎

‎Bochum, 1987 222 + [67] pp., 30cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation ("Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades 'Doktor der Naturwissenschaften' an der Abteilung für Geowissenschaften der Ruhr-Universität Bochum"), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.1kg., W113238‎


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‎RAVAILLE Maurice‎

Reference : RO80024912

(1966)

‎Chimie Générale.‎

‎BAILLIERE J.B. & FILS.. 1966. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 370 pages. Nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes‎


‎"Classes de Mathématiques Supérieures et Spéciales. Collection de ""Sciences Physiques."", de Marcel Peschard Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes"‎

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‎"RAYLEIGH, LORD (J.W. STRUTT) and WILLIAM RAMSAY. - THE DISCOVERY OF ARGON.‎

Reference : 49207

(1895)

‎Argon, a New Constituent of the Atmosphere. Received and Read January 31, 1895.‎

‎London, Harrison and Sons, 1895. 4to. Orig. full cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Blindtooled covers. First corner a bit bumped. In ""Philosophical Transactions"", Vol. 186 - I, Series A. XIV,(2),602,(4) pp. (Entire volume offered). The paper: p. 187-241 a. 8 textillustrations (apparatus). The title-page with faint brownspots. Otherwise internally clean and fine.‎


‎First printing of this importent paper in the history of chemistry, Lord Rayleigh's most famous discovery, announcing the discovery of this new gas, the first finding of one of the rare gases (inert gases) having unusual properties, and forming a distinct group in the periodic table, and all with zero valency.""The original paper in the ""Philosophical Transactions"" will undoubtly rank as a classic, the investigation having been a particularly brilliant ine."" (Ernst von Meyer in History of Chemistry). For this discovery Lord Rayleigh and W. Ramsay received the Nobel Prize (1904). The volume also contains WILLIAM CROOKES ""On the Spectra of Argon"", OSBORNE REYNOLD ""On the Dynamical Theory of Incompressible Viscous Fluids and the determination of the Criterion"", KARL PEARSON ""Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Evolution. - II. Skew Variations in Homogenous Materials"" etc.After having made several measuring of the densities of gases, ""Rayleigh came across a curious puzzle. With oxygen, he always obtained the same density, regardless of how the oxygen might be produced, whether from one particular compound, from a second compound, or from the air. The situation was different with nitrogen. The nitrogen he obtained from air constantly showed a slightly higher density than the nitrogen he obtained from any of various compounds. Rayleigh could think of several ways in which the nitrogen obtained from air might be contaminated but none of the possibilities checked out experimentally. He was so frustrated that he went so far as to write to the journal ""Nature"" asking for suggestions. Ramsay, a brilliant Scottish chemist, asked permission to tackle the problem and received it. The upshot was that a new gas, somewhat denser that nitrogen, was discovered to exist in the atmosphere. It was named argon and it was the first of a series of rare gases of unusual properties whose existence had never been suspected.""(Asimow).Dibner, Heralds of Science No. 50 - Neville, Historical Chemical Library vol. II, p.358.‎

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‎RAYMOND (V.) et VALLAUD (A.).-‎

Reference : 11460

‎L'oxyde de carbone et l'oxycarbonisme.‎

‎ P., I.N.S., (1949), in 8° broché, 367pp., 50 figures et 22 tableaux. ‎


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‎RAYMOND V - VALLAUD A ‎

Reference : 137236

(1962)

‎L'oxyde de carbone et l'oxycarbonisme‎

‎ Institut National de Sécurité Institut National de Sécurité pour la Prévention 1962. In-8 broché de 417 pages. Photos. Légères rousseurs en bord de couverture sinon Bon état‎


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‎RAZOUS‎

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