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  1. St. Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen: -1903 by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2009-07-08
  2. Sir William Ramsay; Memorials of His Life and Work by Sir William Augustus Tilden, 2009-12-21
  3. The Cities of St. Paul; Their Influence on His Life and Thought. the Cities of Eastern Asia Minor by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-10-14
  4. Impressions of Turkey: During Twelve Years' Wanderings (Classic Reprint) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-04-02
  5. The Making of a University; What We Have to Learn From Educational Ideals in America by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-10-14
  6. The Cities of St. Paul Their Influence on His Life and Thought; The Cities of Eastern Asia Minor by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2009-12-17
  7. The Teaching of Paul in Terms of the Present Day: The Deems Lectures in New York University (1914 ) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2009-10-21
  8. Sir William Ramsay; Memorials of His Life and Work by William A. Tilden, 2010-03
  9. A life of Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S by Morris William Travers, 1956
  10. Sir William Ramsay as a Scientist and Man by Tarini Charan Chaudhuri, 2009-09-20
  11. The life and letters of Joseph Black. With an introd. dealing with the life and work of Sir William Ramsay by William Ramsay, Frederick George Donnan, 2010-08-28
  12. Sir William Ramsay, K. C. B., F. R. S.; Memorials of His Life and Work by William Augustus Tilden, 2009-12-21
  13. The Church in the Roman Empire Before A.d. 170 (170) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-03-15
  14. Sir William M. Ramsay:Archaeologist and New Testament Scholar

1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Ramsay, Sir William | Chemdex
Biography Nobel Prize Winner Ramsay, Sir William. (London University, London, Great Britain). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1904 in recognition of his services in
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Ramsay, Sir William. (London University, London, Great Britain). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1904 in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Ramsay, Sir William Tags:
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2. Sir William Ramsay — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Ramsay, Sir William. Ramsay, Sir William, 1852 – 1916, Scottish chemist. He was professor of chemistry at University College, Bristol (1880–87), and at
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3. NAMES OF SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATED WITH DISCOVERIES OF ELEMENTS OF
Neon Ne Ramsay, Sir William Travers, Morris William 1852 1916 1872 - 1961 Scottish (b. Glasgow, Scotland) British (b. Kensington, London, England) 1898 London, England 11.
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4. Ramsay, Sir William - Definition Of Ramsay, Sir William By The Free Online Dicti
Ram say (r m z), Allan 16861758. Scottish poet noted for his patriotic and pastoral works, including the drama The Gentle Shepherd (1725). Ramsay, James Andrew Brown.
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5. Ramsay, Sir William - Personenlexikon
Helium He Janssen, Pierre Jules Cesar Ramsay, Sir William 1824 1907 1852 - 1916 French (b. Paris, France) Scottish (b. Glasgow, Scotland) 1868 1895 London, England 3.
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britischer Chemiker, geboren 2.10.1852 Glasgow, verstorben 23.7.1916 High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire); ab 1880 Professor in Bristol, 18871913 in London; zunchst Arbeiten ber Osmose, Pyridinsynthese (aus Acetylen und Blausure), Thermodynamik und Stchiometrie; untersuchte 188689 Verdampfungs- und Dissoziationsvorgnge; entdeckte die Edelgase Argon (1894, zusammen mit J.W.e Rayleigh), 1895 Helium (Isolierung aus Uranpecherz) und 1898 (zusammen mit M.W. Travers, 18721961) Krypton, Neon und Xenon; wies 1903 mit F. Soddy nach, da einige radioaktive Elemente (z.B. Radium) stndig Helium erzeugen; erkannte die Zugehrigkeit der neuentdeckten Gase zu einer gemeinsamen neuen Gruppe im Periodensystem; erhielt 1904 den Nobelpreis fr Chemie.
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6. Ramsay, Sir William Definition Of Ramsay, Sir William In The Free Online Encyclo
Ramsay, Sir William, 1852–1916, Scottish chemist. He was professor of chemistry at University College, Bristol (1880–87), and at University College, London (1887–1912).
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7. William Ramsay
The other discovereer of helium is SIr William Ramsay. Sir William was a Glasgow native that thrived in inorganic chemistry. His studies eventually would lead him to finding the noble
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8. Ramsay, Sir William | Define Ramsay, Sir William At Dictionary.com
Science Dictionary Ramsay (rām'zē) Pronunciation Key British chemist who discovered the noble gases argon (with Lord Rayleigh), helium, neon, xenon, and krypton. For this
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9. Radium Emanation — FactMonster.com
More on radium emanation from Fact Monster Sir William Ramsay Ramsay, Sir William Ramsay, Sir William, 1852–1916, Scottish chemist. He was professor of
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11. Scientist Profiles/Sir William Ramsay
Sir William Ramsay Sir William Ramsay was a British scientist born in 1852 who is best known for his work in the isolation of various gases from the atmosphere.
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Sir William Ramsay
Sir William Ramsay was a British scientist born in 1852 who is best known for his work in the isolation of various gases from the atmosphere. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and educated at the University of Glasgow. He worked as a professor of chemistry at the University of Bristol and at the University of London. In 1895 he became the first to isolate helium. Ramsay also discovered argon, neon, krypton, and xenon. He was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in chemistry.

12. Ramsay, Sir William Summary | BookRags.com
Ramsay, Sir William. Ramsay, Sir William summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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13. Sir William M. Ramsay Archaeologist And New Testament Scholar
W. Ward Gasque, Sir William M. Ramsay Archaeologist and New Testament Scholar. A Survey of His Contribution to the Study of the New Testament .
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14. Ramsay, Sir William - Air, Gas, Gases, Found, Nitrogen, And Elements
(1852–1916) British chemist discovered the noble gases, a new group of elements. Ramsay was proud of the fact that his ancestors included several scientists, and he moved
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15. William Ramsay
K. D. Watson, ‘ Ramsay, Sir William (1852–1916) ’, first published 2004, 2014 words, with portrait illustration
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18. William Mitchell Ramsay — Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1911
Ramsay, Sir William Mitchell (1851 ) a British archaeologist, was born on the 15th of March 1851. He was educated at the universities of Aberdeen, Oxford and G ttingen, and was a
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19. Sir William Ramsay — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Ramsay, Sir William. Ramsay, Sir William, 1852 – 1916, Scottish chemist. He was professor of chemistry at University College, Bristol (1880–87), and at
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20. Ramsay, Sir William
Ramsay, Sir William (b. Oct. 2, 1852, Glasgowd. July 23, 1916, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Eng.), British chemist whose discovery of four of the noble gases (neon, argon
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(b . Oct. 2, 1852, Glasgowd. July 23, 1916, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Eng.), British chemist whose discovery of four of the noble gases (neon, argon, krypton, and xenon) earned him the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1904. When in 1892 the British physicist Lord Rayleigh asked chemists to explain the difference in the atomic weight of nitrogen found in chemical compounds and the heavier free nitrogen found in the atmosphere, Ramsay predicted that nitrogen isolated from the atmosphere was consistently contaminated with a hitherto undiscovered heavy gas. Devising a method that assured total removal of nitrogen and oxygen from air, Ramsay and Rayleigh found (1894) a chemically inert gaseous element, later called argon , making up nearly one percent of the atmosphere. The following year Ramsay liberated helium from the mineral cleveite and thus became the first person to isolate that element. He later (1903) demonstrated that helium, the lightest of the inert gases, is continually produced during the radioactive decay of radium, a discovery of crucial importance to a modern understanding of nuclear reactions. The positions of helium and argon in the periodic table of elements (a systematic ordering of the elements according to their atomic weights and chemical properties) indicated that at least three more noble gases should exist, and in 1898 Ramsay and the British chemist M.W. Travers isolated these elementscalled neon, krypton, and xenonfrom air brought to a liquid state at low temperature and high pressure. In 1910 Ramsay detected the presence of the last of the noble-gas series, called niton (now known as radon), in the radioactive emissions of radium. Ramsay thus had the unique fame of discovering a whole family of elements.

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