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  1. ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care by Theodore C. Chan, William Brady, et all 2004-10-01
  2. The Significance Of Changing Atomic Volume, Parts 3-4 (1904) by Theodore William Richards, 2010-09-10
  3. The electromotive force of iron under varying conditions, and the effect of occluded hydrogen by Theodore William Richards, 2010-08-29
  4. Further researches concerning atomic weights and potassium, silver, chlorine, bromine, nitrogen, and sulphur by Theodore William Richards, 2010-08-19
  5. The Compressibilities of the Elements and Their Periodic Relations by Theodore William Richards, Wilfred Newsome Stull, et all 2010-02-26
  6. A Revision of the Atomic Weights of Sodium and Chlorine by Theodore William Richards, Roger Clark Wells, 2010-04-06
  7. New Method For Determining Compressibility by Theodore William Richards, Wilfred Newsome Stull, 2010-09-10
  8. Electrochemical Investigation Of Liquid Amalgams Of Thallium, Indium, Tin, Zinc, Cadmium, Lead, Copper And Lithium (1909) by Theodore William Richards, 2010-09-10
  9. Determinations of Atomic Weights by Theodore William Richards, 2010-03-25
  10. Energy Changes Involved in the Dilution of Zinc and Cadmimum Amalgams by Theodore William Richards, 2009-09-24
  11. Energy Changes Involved in the Dilution of Zinc and Cadmium Amalgams by Theodore William Richards, George Shannon Forbes, 2010-04-03
  12. Further Researches Concerning Atomic Weights ofPotassium, Silver, Chlorine, Bromine, Nitrogen, andSulpher. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication no. 69 by Theodore William. Richards, 1907
  13. The Significance Of Changing Atomic Volume, Parts 3-4 (1904) by Theodore William Richards, 2010-09-10
  14. Energy changes involved in the dilution of zinc and cadmium amalgams (Publication) by Theodore William Richards, 1906

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Theodore William Richards was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, USA on January 31, 1868. His father, William T. Richards was a well-known painter of landscapes and seascapes: his mother, Anna, Matlack, won fame for her poetical works.
About half of Richards' original work has concerned atomic weights, starting in 1886 with work on oxygen and copper. He quickly developed a new technique for the determination of halide ratios and did much towards improving methods of weighing. He invented the nephelometer and demonstrated the insidious effect of occluded moisture in gases and solids. By 1912 he had redetermined, with the highest accuracy, the atomic weights of over thirty important elements and in later years he was to play his part, by his work on the determination of the atomic weight of isotopes, in the modern concept of the atom. During his initial work he was guided by J.P. Cooke.

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Richards, Theodore William . Born Jan. 31, 1868, in Germantown, Pa.; died Apr. 2, 1928, in Cambridge, Mass. American chemist. Richards became a professor at Harvard University in
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Richards, Theodore William 18681928. American chemist. He won a 1914 Nobel Prize for determining the atomic weight of more than 50 elements. Richards ˈrɪtʃədz
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Theodore William Richards Theodore William Richards (ca. 1905) Born January 31, 1868 Germantown, Pennsylvania, America; Died April 2 1928 Cambridge, Massachusetts
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(1868–1928) US analytical chemist famed for his accurate determination of relative atomic mass by quantitative chemical analysis. From age 14 Richards was keenly interested in
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(see his Lewis dot structures and his 1916 paper "The Atom and the Molecule"), his purification of heavy water Heavy water Heavy water is water containing a higher-than-normal proportion of the hydrogen isotope deuterium, either as deuterium oxide, D O or ²H O, or as deuterium protium oxide, HDO or ¹H²HO. Physically and chemically, it resembles water, H

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US chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1914 for determining as accurately as possible the relative atomic masses of a large number of elements.
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Theodore William Richards (1868–1928), the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry, received it for his accurate determinations of atomic weights—25 in
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Richards, Theodore William (b. Jan. 31, 1868, Germantown, Pa., U.S.d. April 2, 1928, Cambridge, Mass.), American chemist whose research on the atomic weights of approximately
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(b. Jan. 31, 1868, Germantown, Pa., U.S.d. April 2, 1928, Cambridge, Mass.), American chemist whose research on the atomic weights of approximately 60 elements indicated the existence of isotopes and earned him the 1914 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Richards graduated from Haverford College, Pa., (1885) and took advanced degrees at Harvard University, where he became instructor in chemistry in 1891 and full professor in 1901. Richards greatly improved the technique of gravimetric atomic weight determinations, introducing quartz apparatus, the bottling device, and the nephelometer (an instrument for measuring turbidity). Although the atomic weight values of Jean Servais Stas had been regarded as standard, about 1903 physicochemical measurements showed that some were not accurate. Richards and his students revised these figures, lowering, for instance, Stas's value for silver from 107.93 to 107.88. Richards' investigations of the atomic weight of lead from different sources helped to confirm the existence of isotopes. His later researches were concerned mainly with the physical properties of the solid elements and included much original work on atomic volumes and compressibilities. Related Propaedia Topics: Methods used for determining atomic weights Variations in atomic weight as a result of variations in isotopic composition Development of more accurate methods of analysis

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