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Definition of Thermochemists
1. thermochemist [n] - See also: thermochemist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermochemists
Literary usage of Thermochemists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theories of Chemistry: Being Lectures Delivered at the University of by Svante Arrhenius, Thomas Slater Price (1907)
"Now since, according to the views of thermochemists, the evolution of heat in a
chemical process is a measure of the affinity, one can easily understand ..."
2. Theories of Solutions by Svante Arrhenius (1912)
"The old problem of the thermochemists, to determine the affinity, is therefore
theoretically solved by means of these equations, given by van't Hoff. ..."
3. Theories of Solutions by Svante Arrhenius (1912)
"The old problem of the thermochemists, to determine the affinity, is therefore
theoretically solved by means of these equations, given by van't Hoff. ..."
4. Outlines of General Chemistry by Wilhelm Ostwald (1890)
"thermochemists have hitherto sought to elude the not inconsiderable complication
here involved by making certain assumptions, which without a knowledge of ..."
5. Text-book of Electrochemistry by Svante Arrhenius (1902)
"At the absolute zero, therefore, the assertion of the older thermochemists, that
that reaction occurs which is accompanied by an evolution of heat, ..."
6. Outlines of General Chemistry by Wilhelm Ostwald (1912)
"thermochemists have hitherto sought to elude the not inconsiderable complication
here involved by making certain ..."
7. Outlines of General Chemistry by Wilhelm Ostwald (1890)
"thermochemists have hitherto sought to elude the not inconsiderable complication
here involved by ..."
8. Engineering Thermodynamics by Charles Edward Lucke (1912)
"... complete combustion of carbon to carbon dioxide, which is accepted by Julius
Thomsen one of the greatest of the thermochemists as 14544 BTU per pound C, ..."