Benjamin Collins Brodie
Affiliations: | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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"Benjamin Brodie"Bio:
son of Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1rst baronet
http://www.scs.illinois.edu/~mainzv/Web_Genealogy/Info/brodiebc.pdf
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Brodie BC, Luther R, Inglis JKH, et al. (1914) Zur Bestimmung des Ozons Zeitschrift FüR Analytische Chemie. 53: 41-47 |
BRODIE BC. (1880) Dissociation of the Metalloid Elements Nature. 21: 491-492 |
Brodie BC. (1880) Dissociation of the metalloid elements [1] Nature. 21: 491-492 |
Brodie BC. (1879) LXVII. - On the decomposition of the simple weight χ effected by Victor Meyer Journal of the Chemical Society. 35: 673-682 |
Brodie BC. (1878) On the Relative 'Facility of Production' of Chemical Combinations Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 27: 51-56 |
Brodie BC. (1876) The Calculus of Chemical Operations.--Part II. On the Analysis of Chemical Events. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 25: 83-85 |
Brodie BC. (1874) The induction tube of W. Siemens Nature. 9: 308 |
Brodie BC. (1873) I. Note on the synthesis of formic aldehyde Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 22: 171-172 |
Brodie BC. (1872) XXIII. On the action of electricity on gases.—No. II. On the electric decomposition of carbonic-acid gas Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 21: 483-485 |
Brodie BC. (1872) Note on the Synthesis of Marsh-Gas and Formic Acid, and on the Electric Decomposition of Carbonic Oxide Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 21: 245-247 |