The Periodic Table at 150
Monday, July 8, 2019
IUPAC and Chemistry: A Century of Intertwined History, a Common Heritage for the Future (1919-2019), Symposium
IUPAC AND CHEMISTRY: A CENTURY OF HISTORY
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S-6.3
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2:00 PM
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6:00 PM
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The Periodic Table at 150
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Room 342B
IUPAC AND CHEMISTRY: A CENTURY OF HISTORY
2:00 PM
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S-6.3 KN
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A Well-Ordered Thing: Dmitrii Mendeleev and His Periodic System
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M.
Michael
GORDIN
2:40 PM
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S-6.3 IL1
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Who Names the Elements and How?: Echoes from the IUPAC Commission on Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry
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A.
Ann E.
ROBINSON
3:10 PM
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1128
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Relationship of the Physicochemical Constants with Periodic Law
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V.
Valery
VASSILIEV
3:25 PM
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1782
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118 elements and counting: A philatelic salute to the periodic table
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D.
Daniel
RABINOVICH
3:40 PM
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2150
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Determination of the Atomic Masses of Many Elements in the First Decade of the 20th Century
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N.
Nathan
TRACEY
4:15 PM
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2313
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By the book? The early Response to the Periodic System in Belgian Chemistry textbooks (1869-1900)
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B.
Brigitte
VAN TIGGELEN
4:30 PM
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2314
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Responses to Mendeleev’s Periodic System in France (1869-1934)
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D.
Danielle
FAUQUE
4:45 PM
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2345
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Women, Elements and the Periodic System
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A.
Annette
LYKKNES
5:30 PM
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S-6.3 IL2
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The Periodic Table and IUPAC Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights: historical perspective
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J.
Juris
MEIJA
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