Rudolf Christian Böttger (28 April 1806 – 29 April 1881) was a German inorganic chemist. He conducted most of his research at the University of Frankfurt...
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and poet Caesar Rudolf Boettger (1888–1976), German malacologist Fritz Böttger (1902–1981), German actor and director Gavin Bottger (born 2007), American...
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(104 °F). Schönbein collaborated with the Frankfurt professor Rudolf Christian Böttger, who had discovered the process independently in the same year...
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explosive copper(I) acetylide Cu2C2 (Cu−C≡C−Cu), was synthesized by Rudolf Christian Böttger in 1859 by passing acetylene gas through a solution of copper(I)...
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chemists purified and systematically studied the substance with Rudolf Christian Böttger and Heinrich Will giving its modern name, while in 1871 J. Schreder...
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Elsner, Alexander Watt, Antoine César Becquerel (1788–1878) and Rudolf Christian Böttger (1806–1881) are also important people in the early history of electrochemical...
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agricultural scientist Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht (1802–1872), composer. Rudolf Christian Böttger (1806–1881), inorganic chemist Martin Schmidt (1863–1947), geologist...
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Bolton Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer Hans-Joachim Born Carl Bosch Rudolf Christian Böttger Magnus von Braun Michael Braungart Holger Braunschweig Georg Bredig...
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(1780–1806), Romantic poet Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860), philosopher Rudolf Christian Böttger (1806–1881), inorganic chemist Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808–1888)...
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Elsner, Alexander Watt, Antoine César Becquerel (1788–1878) and Rudolf Christian Böttger (1806–1881) also dealt with the electrochemical coloring of metals...
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