François-Marie Raoult

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François-Marie Raoult
Born 10 May 1830(1830-05-10)
Fournes-en-Weppes, Nord, France
Died 1 April 1901 (aged 70)
Grenoble, France
Fields physical chemistry
Institutions University of Grenoble
Alma mater University of Paris
Known for Raoult's law
Freezing-point depression
Notable awards Davy Medal (1892)

François-Marie Raoult (10 May 1830 – 1 April 1901) was a French chemist, best known for his work on the properties of solutions.[1][2]

Notes and references

Notes

References

  1. Raoult (François-Marie). In La Grande Encyclopédie; Lamirault: Paris, 1900; Vol. 28, p 139.
  2. Raoult, François Marie. In Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed.; University Press: Cambridge, 1911; Vol. 22, p 898, <http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Raoult%2C_Fran%C3%A7ois_Marie>.

Further reading

Selected works

Freezing-point depression

Vapour pressure of mixtures

Books

  • Sur les poids moléculaires des sucres et des alcools polyatomiques, Grenoble, 1889
  • Sur les progrès de la cryoscopie, Grenoble, 1889

External links

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