Ferdinand Reich
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German chemist
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Why Is Ferdinand Reich Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ferdinand Reich was a German chemist who co-discovered indium in 1863 with Hieronymous Theodor Richter. Reich was born in Bernburg, Anhalt-Bernburg and died in Freiberg. He was color blind, or could only see in whites and blacks, and that is why Theodor Richter became his science partner. Richter would examine the colors produced in reactions that they studied.
Ferdinand Reich's Published Works
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Published Works
- Ueber das Indium (19)
- Über die Bildung eines hochmolekularen, aus säureamidartig verknüpften β-Alanylgruppen zusammengesetzten Produktes aus β-Alaninester. (4)
- d-α-Amino-norvaleriansäure (Norvalin) ein Baustein von Eiweißstoffen. (4)
- Beiträge zur Geschichte des Bleies (3)
- Zur Bestimmung des Arsens (1886) (1)
- Notiz über einen diamagnetischen Versuch (0)
- Ueber eine Verbindung von arseniger Säure und Schwefelsäure (0)
- Fällung des Eisens als Schwefeleisen (1862) (0)
- Aequivalent des Indiums (1864) (0)
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