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 Eponyms in category: Chemistry
 23 main and alternative entries found.
 
Avogadro's constant (Avogadro's figure)
Number of molecules in one gram-molecular weight of a compound is 6 0221 367 x 10 ‘23.
Avogadro's figure
Number of molecules in one gram-molecular weight of a compound is 6 0221 367 x 10 ‘23.
Avogadro's law
Equal volumes of different gases contain equal numbers of molecules, pressure and temperature being the same.
Brownian motion (Brownian movement)
Ceaseless, zigzag random movement of microscopic particles when suspended in liquid or gas.
Brownian movement
Ceaseless, zigzag random movement of microscopic particles when suspended in liquid or gas.
Brownian-Zsigmondy movement (Brownian movement)
Ceaseless, zigzag random movement of microscopic particles when suspended in liquid or gas.
Carrel-Dakin fluid (Dakin's solution)
Highly diluted, neutral antiseptic solution for cleansing wounds.
Carrell-Dakin solution (Dakin's solution)
Highly diluted, neutral antiseptic solution for cleansing wounds.
Dakin's oxidation theory
Dakin's solution
Highly diluted, neutral antiseptic solution for cleansing wounds.
Dakin’s fluid (Dakin's solution)
Highly diluted, neutral antiseptic solution for cleansing wounds.
Ehrlich's side chain theory
A theory of immune reactions and the formation of antibodies.
Gmelin's test
Simple, qualitative method for demonstrating bilirubin in urine.
Gmelin's test (Rosenbach's test)
A test for bile in the urine using nitric acid.
Kahler's reagent
A reagent with free hydrochloric acid (blue ultramarine).
Lange's colloidal gold test (Lange's test)
Quantitative colloidal gold reaction used in diagnosing cerebrospinal syphilis. It is now obsolete.
Lange's test
Quantitative colloidal gold reaction used in diagnosing cerebrospinal syphilis. It is now obsolete.
Loschmidt’s figure (Avogadro's figure)
Number of molecules in one gram-molecular weight of a compound is 6 0221 367 x 10 ‘23.
Rosenbach's test
A test for bile in the urine using nitric acid.
Rosenbach-Gmelin test (Gmelin's test)
Simple, qualitative method for demonstrating bilirubin in urine.
Rosenbach-Gmelin test (Rosenbach's test)
A test for bile in the urine using nitric acid.
Szent-Györgi's quotient
A quotient expressing the reciprocal action between potassium, phosphates, and bicarbonate son on the one side; and calcium, magnesium, and hydrogen iones on the other.
Zsigmondy's test (Lange's test)
Quantitative colloidal gold reaction used in diagnosing cerebrospinal syphilis. It is now obsolete.
 

 
 

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