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Louis Jacques Thénard (4 May 1777 – 21 June 1857) was a
French chemist. He was born in a farm
cottage near Nogent-sur-Seine in the
Champagne district...
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independently discovered as a pure alumina-based
pigment by
Louis Jacques Thénard in 1802.
Commercial production began in
France in 1807. The
leading world...
- Marie-Magdeleine-Claudine Chevalier-Perrin (1767–1849),
stage name
Madame Thénard, was a
French stage actress.
Perrin was a
singer for the Opéra Comique...
- Los Angeles,
often referred to by its
initials L.A., is the most
populous city in the U.S.
state of California. With
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million residents within...
- La Louptière-
Thénard (French pronunciation: [la luptjɛʁ tenaʁ]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France.
Communes of the Aube department...
- of gases;
published in 1809. 1810 – In
collaboration with
Louis Jacques Thénard, he
developed a
method for
quantitative elemental organic combustion analysis...
- 2012-01-29. ****-Lussac, J. L.;
Thénard, L. J. (1809). "Sur l'acide fluorique".
Annales de Chimie. 69: 204–220. ****-Lussac, J. L.;
Thénard, L. J. (1809). "Des propriétés...
- d'hydrogène (phosphide of hydrogen). In 1844, Paul
Thénard, son of the
French chemist Louis Jacques Thénard, used a cold trap to
separate diphosphine from...
- element, muriati****. In 1809,
Joseph Louis ****-Lussac and Louis-Jacques
Thénard tried to
decompose dephlogisticated muriatic acid air by
reacting it with...
- 1808 by the
French chemists Joseph Louis ****-Lussac and
Louis Jacques Thénard by
heating calomel (Hg2Cl2) with phosphorus.
Later during the same year...