John Dalton
Also known as
Dalton, John
English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist, best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry, and for his research into colour blindness.
Born 1766-01-01
Died 1844-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2204890A
- VIAF56739674
- WikidataQ41284
- ISNI0000000083848146
- LibriVox14153
Top Subjects
- Atomic theory (4)
- Chemistry, Inorganic (2)
- Sugar (2)
- Arsenates (2)
- Salts (2)
- Phosphates (2)
- Molecular theory (2)
Books by John Dalton
Total count: 14
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Meteorological observations and essaysPrinted for T. Ostell ...1793-01-01
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Elements of English grammaror a new system of grammatical instruction, for the use of schools & academiesW.J. and J. Richardson1801-01-01
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A new system of chemical philosophyBickerstaff1808-01-01
A new system of chemical philosophy1808-01-01
On the microcosmic salt, acids, bases, and water, and a new ... method of analysing sugarJ. Harrison1840-01-01
On the phosphates and arseniates [and other chemical essays]J. Harrison1840-01-01-
[On the phosphates & arseniates, microcosmic salt, acids, bases and water, and a new and easy method of analysing sugar.John Harrison, printer1840-01-01
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Die Grundlagen der AtomtheorieW. Engelmann1889-01-01
Foundations of the atomic theory : comprising papers and extractsW.F. Clay1893-01-01
Foundations of the molecular theory : comprising papers and extractsW.F. Clay1893-01-01
Foundations of the molecular theorycomprising papers and extracts by J. Dalton, J.L. Gay-Lussac, and A. Avogadro, 1808-11W. F. Clay1893-01-01
Foundations of the atomic theorycomprising papers and extracts by John Dalton, William Hyde Wollaston, M. D., and Thomas Thomson, M. D. (1802-1808)The Alembic club1899-01-01
Foundations of the atomic theorycomprising papers and extractsUniversity of Chicago Press1902-01-01-
On the phosphates and arseniatesReadex Microprint1975-01-01