- Carl
Graebe (German: [ˈɡʁɛːbə]; 24
February 1841 – 19
January 1927) was a
German industrial and
academic chemist from
Frankfurt am Main who held professorships...
- an aryl hydrazine. A
third method for the
synthesis of
carbazole is the
Graebe–Ullmann reaction. In the
first step, an N-phenyl-1,2-diaminobenzene...
-
Herman Friedrich Graebe or Gräbe (19 June 1900 – 17
April 1986) was a
German manager and
engineer in
charge of a
German building firm in Ukraine, who witnessed...
- dye to be
synthetically duplicated in 1868 when the
German chemists Carl
Graebe and Carl Liebermann,
working for BASF,
found a way to
produce it from anthracene...
-
Month for
November 2004
after the show had
already aired. In 2005,
Chris Graebe and his wife
Jenni welcomed their son,
Kaden Christopher. In 2007, Mary...
-
refer to:
Surname Grabe, also
spelled Graebe or Gräbe: Carl Gräbe (1841-1927),
German chemist Hermann Friedrich Graebe (1900–1986),
German engineer John Ernest...
- Maps of
Northern Europe: A
Reconstruction of the Prototypes. Copenhagen:
Græbe for H.
Hagerup for the
Royal Danish Geographical Society. Sweet,
Henry (1883)...
-
distillable at
ambient conditions.
Chloroacetophenone was
first synthetized by
Graebe in 1871 by p****ing
chlorine into
boiling acetophenone.
Phenacyl chloride...
- the next
generation of
chemists (including Zaitsev, Curtius, Beckmann,
Graebe, Markovnikov, and others),
Kolbe is best
remembered for
editing the Journal...
- Press, (Elgar) (subscription or UK
public library membership required);
Graebe, Martin. "Gustav Holst,
Songs of the West, and the
English Folk Song Movement"...