Frederick Mason Brewer
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Inorganic chemist, Mayor of Oxford
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Frederick Mason Brewer's Degrees
- Masters Chemistry University of Oxford
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Mason Brewer CBE FRIC was an English chemist. He was Head of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Oxford and Mayor of Oxford during 1959–60. Frederick Brewer was born in Kensal Rise , Middlesex, England. He was the son of Frederick Charles Brewer and Ellen Maria Owen, both school teachers. Brewer studied chemistry at Lincoln College, Oxford, from 1920, having received an open scholarship, and subsequently gained a first class degree. After his undergraduate studies, Brewer undertook research with Prof. Frederick Soddy.
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- Co-ordination compounds of Ga(I)—I: Co-ordination compounds of gallous tetrachlorogallate and gallous tetrabromogallate with O and N donors (1959) (51)
- The preparation and crystal structure of gallium trifluoride (1959) (28)
- CCCXXIV.—Co-ordinated compounds of the alkali metals. Part II (27)
- Co-ordination compounds of Ga(I)–(II) (1959) (18)
- 35. The structure of germanous iodide (1938) (16)
- Germanium XXII. The Diahalides of Germanium (15)
- The occurrence of gallium in blende (1954) (12)
- The occurrence of germanium in blende (1955) (12)
- XLVII.—Co-ordinated compounds of the alkali metals. Part III (1931) (11)
- GERMANIUM. XXV. ARC SPECTROGRAPHIC DETECTION AND ESTIMATION OF GERMANIUM. OCCURRENCE OF GERMANIUM IN CERTAIN TIN MINERALS. ENARGITE AS A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF GERMANIUM1 (1927) (10)
- 276. Arc spectrographic determination of indium in minerals, and the association of indium with tin and silver (1936) (6)
- Oxyhalides of gallium (1966) (6)
- Germanium. XIX. The Vapor Pressure of Germanium Tetrabromide (5)
- Germanium. XXIV. The Dihalides of Germanium, Tin and Lead (4)
- The reaction of gallium dichloride with water and hydrogen sulphide (1963) (4)
- The spectrochemical determination of indium in cassiterite (1956) (1)
- Determination of Uranium as Pyrophosphate (1961) (0)
- Reactions of HCl and HF with Ga2Cl4 (1963) (0)
- 366. Beryllium benzoylacetonate (0)
- The spectrochemical determination of gallium in blende (1955) (0)
- 277. The extraction of indium from cylindrite, chalcopyrite, and metallic tin (1936) (0)
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