George Chapman Caldwell
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American chemist
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George Chapman Caldwell's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Chapman Caldwell was an American chemist, horticulturalist, and instructor. Early years Born August 14, 1834, in Framingham, Massachusetts, the son of the Rev. Jacob Caldwell and Mary Ann Patch, in 1851 he matriculated to Harvard University where he studied at the Lawrence Scientific School. After graduating in 1855, he spent two years studying at the laboratory of Friedrich Wöhler in the University of Göttingen, followed by a year at Robert Bunsen's laboratory at Heidelberg. He was awarded a Ph.D. from Göttingen University in 1856.
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- A NEW LABORATORY STAND. (1891) (2)
- A NEW FORM OF VOLTAMETER. (1891) (1)
- Studies in practical agriculture. Papers reprinted from the Agricultural experiment station reports now out of print. (0)
- Pemberton's method for the volumetric estimation of phosphoric acid (1883) (0)
- Regular Meeting of the American Chemical Society, June 3, 1892 (1892) (0)
- Agricultural qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. After E. Wolff, Fresenius, Krocker, and others. Ed. by G. C. Caldwell. (0)
- A PORCELAIN GOOCH CRUCIBLE. (1891) (0)
- Studies in practical agriculture. (0)
- Elements of qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis (0)
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