- The
Schotten–Baumann
reaction is a
method to
synthesize amides from
amines and acid chlorides:
Schotten–Baumann
reaction also
refers to the conversion...
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Schotten (German pronunciation: [ˈʃɔtn̩] ) is a town in the
middle of Hesse, Germany.
Larger towns nearby include Alsfeld in the north,
Fulda in the east...
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Schotten Totten is a card game
designed by
Reiner Knizia,
first published in 1999. The name is a
portmanteau of the
German words "
Schotten" (Scottish people)...
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Shmuel Schotten HaCohen (1644 – 1 July 1719),
known as the Mharsheishoch,
became Rabbi of the
Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt in west
Germany in 1685. Shmuel...
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create polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and,
together with Carl
Schotten, he
discovered the
Schotten-Baumann reaction.
Baumann was born in Cannstatt,
which is...
- Main-Kinzig –
Wetterau II –
Schotten is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post...
- Carl
Schotten (12 July 1853 – 9
January 1910) was a
German chemist who,
together with
Eugen Baumann,
discovered the
Schotten-Baumann reaction. The Schotten-Baumann...
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Heinrich Georg Leonhard Schotten (13 July 1856, in
Marburg – 18
February 1939, in Berlin) was a
German mathematician and
mathematical pedagogue, known...
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Scottish Abbey),
formally called Benediktinerabtei unserer Lieben Frau zu den
Schotten (English:
Benedictine Abbey of Our Dear Lady of the Scots), is a Catholic...
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killed in
action on 25
March 1945 near Betzenrod, now a
suburb of
Schotten, Hesse.
Hrdlicka was born on 15
October 1920 in
Maxdorf in Mähren, now...