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William Francis Giauque was born in Niagara Falls, Canada, of U.S. parentage, on May 12, 1895, the first of three children of William Tecumseh Sherman Giauque ...
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William Francis Giauque was a Canadian-born American chemist and Nobel laureate recognized in 1949 for his studies in the properties of matter at ...
WILLIAM FRANCIS GIAUQUE IS remembered particularly for his discovery of adiabatic demagnetization as a means to reach very low temperatures as well as for ...
William Francis Giauque da chemistry.berkeley.edu
1 gen 2020 · Although renowned for the quality of researches, the constancy of Giauque's commitment to classroom teaching was no less remarkable. Beginning ...
Work. Thermodynamics is about heat and its transformation into other forms of energy—basically involving statistical descriptions of atomic and molecular ...
William Francis Giauque

William Francis Giauque

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William Francis Giauque è stato un chimico statunitense, vincitore del premio Nobel per la chimica nel 1949 per il suo contributo nel campo della termodinamica chimica, specificamente sullo studio del comportamento delle sostanze a basse... Wikipedia
9 mag 2024 · William Francis Giauque was a Canadian-born American physical chemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1949 for his studies of ...
His interest in the third law of thermodynamics as a field of research was aroused by the experimental work for his Ph.D. research under Professor G.E. Gibson.
28 mar 1982 · William Francis Giauque was Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley (1920-1982). His research interests ...
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12 mag 2020 · William Francis Giauque was born on May 12, 1895, in Niagara Falls, ON, Canada. He studied chemistry at the University of California (UC), ...
He won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1949 for his studies of the properties of matter at temperatures close to absolute zero. (See also physical chemistry.).