Pauling, Linus Carl Pauling, Linus Carl (1901–1994) US theoretical chemist and biologist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954 for his study of the nature of chemical bonds http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Linus Carl Pauling
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Pauling, Linus Carl US theoretical chemist and biologist http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0010235.html
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Pauling, Linus (Carl) US theoretical chemist and biologist whose ideas on chemical bonding are fundamental to modern theories of molecular structure. He also investigated the properties http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/P/Pauling/1.html
Extractions: Pauling, Linus Carl US theoretical chemist and biologist whose ideas on chemical bonding are fundamental to modern theories of molecular structure. He also investigated the properties and uses of vitamin C as related to human health. He won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize 1962, having campaigned for a nuclear test-ban treaty. Pauling was born in Portland, Oregon, and studied at Oregon State Agricultural College, getting his PhD from the California Institute of Technology. In Europe 1925-27, he met the chief atomic scientists of the day. He became professor at Caltech 1931, and was director of the Gates and Crellin Laboratories 1936-58 and of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine in Menlo Park, California 1973-75. He was a pioneer in the application of quantum mechanical principles to the structures of molecules, relating them to interatomic distances and bond angles by X-ray and electron diffraction, magnetic effects, and thermochemical techniques. In 1928, Pauling introduced the concept of hybridization of bonds. This provided a clear basic insight into the framework structure of all carbon compounds, that is, of the whole of organic chemistry. He also studied electronegativity of atoms and polarization (movement of electrons) in chemical bonds. Electronegativity values can be used to show why certain substances, such as hydrochloric acid, are acid, whereas others, such as sodium hydroxide, are alkaline. Much of this work was consolidated in his book The Nature of the Chemical Bond 1939.
Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Linus Carl Pauling natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Linus Carl Pauling Name Pauling, Linus Carl Gender : M born on 28 February 1901 at 07:26 (= 07:26 AM ) Place Portland OR, USA, Timezone PST h8w (is standard time) Data source Orig source not known Rodden Rating C Astrology data Asc. add Linus Carl Pauling to 'my astro' American scientist, the winner of the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1954 and later for the Peace Prize in 1962. A professor of chemistry at Stanford University, he had opinions about everything, often ahead of his time. He was the champion and advocate of Vitamin C as cure-all and general use in health. Died of prostrate cancer 8/19/1994 Big Sur, CA., age 93. Link to Wikipedia biography Church of Light files Retrieved from " http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Pauling%2C_Linus_Carl
Linus Carl Pauling — FactMonster.com Encyclopedia Pauling, Linus Carl. Pauling, Linus Carl (p 'ling) , 1901 – 94, American chemist, b. Portland, Oreg. He was one of the few recipients of two Nobel Prizes, winning the http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0837907.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Pauling, Linus Carl key , American chemist, b. Portland, Oreg. He was one of the few recipients of two Nobel Prizes, winning the chemistry award in 1954 and the peace prize in 1962. His scientific career centered around the California Institute of Technology, where he received his doctorate in 1925 and became professor of chemistry in 1931 after a period of study abroad with Arnold Sommerfeld , Niels Bohr , and Erwin . He was among the first to apply the quantum theory to calculations of molecular structures; his book The Nature of the Chemical Bond (1939, 3d ed. 1960) is still the classic in the field. He developed the concept of resonance to explain covalent bonds in certain organic compounds (see chemical bond ). His later work concerned molecular biology; using physical techniques, he determined the three-dimensional structures of many antitoxins, amino acids, and proteins. He was the first recipient of two honors awarded by the American Chemical Society: the Langmuir prize (1931) and the Lewis medal (1951). Outside of his scientific work, Pauling took a vital interest in public affairs, especially the movement for world disarmament. His No More War See T. Hager
Pauling, Linus Carl The quantum mechanics developed in the 1920s was quickly applied to problems of bonding and structure, that were the focus of much of the prolific research of Linus Carl Pauling http://www.eoearth.org/article/Pauling,_Linus_Carl
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All Available Biographical Memoirs LINUS CARL PAULING was born in Portland, Oregon, on February 28, 1901, and died at his ranch at Big Sur, California, on August 19, 1994. In 1922 he married Ava Helen Miller http://www.nap.edu/readingroom.php?book=biomems&page=lpauling.html
Linus Pauling Institute At Oregon State University Continuing the pioneering efforts of Linus Pauling in orthomolecular medicine; basic and applied research of the application of nutritional factors to health promotion by http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/