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Sharon L. Haynie
(2023)
Margaret Strickland Collins, Termites and Chemical Defense.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 70-79).
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Ian D. Rae
(2023)
Naming the Proton.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 199-210).
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William H. Brock; David E. Lewis
(2023)
A Dark Comedy of Errors and Polemics: Nierenstein, Freudenberg and the Structure of Catechin.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 170-181).
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Article
Gary Patterson
(2023)
John Mercer (1791-1866): The Most Colorful Chemist in the 19th Century.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 32-38).
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Tor Erik Kristensen
(2023)
Discovery and Structural Elucidation of RDX and HMX, the World's Most Powerful Industrial Explosives.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 211-229).
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Article
Reinhard W. Hoffmann
(2023)
Concerning "Molecules with Fluxional Structure: An Initial Moment in Their Conception.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 129-130).
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Seth C. Rasmussen
(2023)
Boon or Bane? Color and Transparency in Early Silica Glass.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 17-25).
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Article
Mary Virginia Orna
(2023)
Truly, and Necessarily, on the Shoulders of Giants: An Astonishing Historic Journey.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 4-16).
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David E. Lewis
(2023)
“The Chemical History of Color,” but Just Two Kinds of Them.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 39-49).
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Article
William B. Jensen
(2022)
Does History of Chemistry Have a Future?.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 146-152).
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Article
Roald Hoffmann
(2022)
Foreword.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 1-2).
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Article
Jessica Epstein
(2022)
Freeing the Mole from the Kilogram: How the Redefinition of the Kilogram Shaped Our Definition of the Avogadro Number.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 231-238).
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Peter J. T. Morris; Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2022)
The Importance of Plurality and Mutual Respect in the Practice of the History of Chemistry.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 124-137).
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Arthur Greenberg
(2022)
Mendeleev's “Problems:” A Means to Engage Students and Teachers in the History of Chemistry.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 15-28).
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Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2022)
The Back Story: Vladimir Prelog, Albert Eschenmoser and I. A Friend of a Friend is a Friend.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 339-340).
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Article
Jeffrey I. Seeman
(2022)
The Back Story: Steve Weininger, Comfortable in Many Disciplines.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 176-176).
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Article
Vera V. Mainz; Gregory S. Girolami
(2022)
St. Elmo Brady.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 177-177).
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Review
Leonardo Anatrini
(2022)
Review of "A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century".
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry.
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Review
Roald Hoffmann
(2022)
Review of "A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Modern Age".
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry.
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Review
Arthur Greenberg
(2022)
Review of "Science: Has its Present Past a Future?: Selected Essays".
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry.
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