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- Eugène-Melchior Péligot (24 March 1811 – 15 April 1890), also known as Eugène Péligot, was a French chemist who isolated the first sample of uranium metal...
- "pyroxylic spirit". In 1834, the French chemists Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugene Peligot determined its elemental composition. They also introduced the word "methylène"...
- new element after the recently discovered planet Ur****. Eugène-Melchior Péligot was the first person to isolate the metal, and its radioactive properties...
- quasielastic neutron scattering. French chemists Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugene Peligot, after determining methanol's chemical structure, introduced "methylene"...
- Dimethyl ether was first synthesised by Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugene Péligot in 1835 by distillation of methanol and sulfuric acid. Approximately 50...
- word ύλη (hyle), meaning "matter". This was followed by methyl (Dumas and Peligot in 1834, meaning "spirit of wood") and amyl (Auguste Cahours in 1840)....
- organic compounds. It is sometimes called Péligot's salt, in recognition of its discoverer Eugène-Melchior Péligot. Pot****ium chlorochromate was originally...
- 1021/ja993755i. Péligot, E.-M. (1844). "Sur un nouvel oxide de chrome" [On a new chromium oxide]. C. R. Acad. Sci. (in French). 19: 609–618. Péligot, E.-M. (1844)...
- cinnamon essential oil in 1834 by Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugène-Melchior Péligot and synthesized in the laboratory by the Italian chemist Luigi Chiozza...
- "methylene"), the root of which was coined by Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugène Péligot in 1834 from the Gr**** μέθυ methy (wine) (related to English "mead") and...