Harold Hartley
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Physical chemist
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Harold Hartley 's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Brigadier-General Sir Harold Brewer Hartley was a British physical chemist. He moved from academia to important positions in business and industry, including serving as Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation.
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- Origin of the Word ‘Protein’ (1951) (68)
- LXXV.—The spontaneous crystallisation of sodium sulphate solutions (38)
- Studies in the history of chemistry (1971) (29)
- The Society of Arcueil. A view of French Science at the time of Napoleon I (1967) (26)
- Sir Paul Neile, F. R. S. (1613-1686) (1960) (23)
- LXXIX. The activity coefficients and transport number of solutions of hydrogen chloride in methyl alcohol (1925) (20)
- XXVIII.—The conductivity of electrolytes in nitromethane (1931) (18)
- LXXIV.—The preparation of pure methyl alcohol (15)
- The influence of temperature on two alternative modes of decomposition of formic acid (1922) (15)
- The dissociation of acids in methyl and in ethyl alcohol (1929) (15)
- The mobilities of the elementary ions in methyl alcohol (14)
- XLIX.—The estimation of acetone in methyl alcohol and the purification of methyl alcohol by sodium hypoiodite (12)
- VII. The probability of spontaneous crystallization of supercooled liquids (11)
- The Conductivity of Uni-Univalent Salts in Methyl Alcohol at 25 degrees C. (1925) (11)
- CXVIII.The activity coefficients of hydrogen chloride in ethyl alcohol (1928) (11)
- Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., F. R. S. (1861-1947) Centenary Lecture held on 20 November 1961 in the University of Cambridge (1962) (11)
- CLV.—The influence of temperature on two alternative modes of decomposition of formic acid (10)
- L.—Some physico-chemical properties of mixtures of pyridine and water (10)
- CXLVIII.—Rate of photochemical change in solids (10)
- The Separation of Isotopes. (1920) (10)
- LXIX.—The solubility of iodine in water (10)
- LII. Notes on the angle of contact (1921) (10)
- CV.—The solubility of triphenylmethane in organic liquids with which it forms crystalline compounds (8)
- Notes on the Debye-Hückel theory (7)
- CCCXXIX.—The conductivity of some uni-univalent salts in ethyl alcohol (7)
- Locke’s contribution to Boyle’s researches on the air and on human blood (1962) (7)
- Stanislao Cannizzaro, F. R. S. (1826-1910) and the first International Chemical Conference at Karlsruhe in 1860 (1966) (6)
- The conductivities of tetraethylammonium and ammonium salts in methyl alcohol (1931) (5)
- The Contributions of Sir John Lubbock, F. R. S. To The Origin of Species Some annotations to Darwin (1962) (4)
- XXXIV.—The miscibility of azobenzene and azoxybenzene in the solid state and the supposed existence of a stereoisomeride of azobenzene (4)
- A CASE OF " SPLANCHNOSTAXIS " (1934) (4)
- William, Viscount Brouncker, P. R. S. (1620-1684) (1960) (4)
- Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 26 August 1743—8 May 1794 (1947) (4)
- Sir William Bragg, F. R. S. (1862-1942) (1962) (4)
- The Conductivity of Thiocyanates in Methyl Alcohol (1930) (4)
- The Wilkins Lecture - Sir Humphry Davy, Bt., P. R. S. 1778–1829 (1960) (3)
- William Croone, F. R. S. (1633-1684) (1960) (3)
- Heats of Ionization in Methyl Alcohol (3)
- CXXXII.—Sodium sulphite and its equilibrium with water (3)
- CCCXXVIII.—The mobility of the perchlorate ion in methyl alcohol (3)
- 168. The effect of acetaldehyde on the conductivities of electrolytes in ethyl alcohol (1933) (2)
- XXIX.—The conductivity of electrolytes in nitrobenzene (1931) (2)
- A New Device for Separating Minerals by Means of Heavy Liquids (2)
- Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 26 August 1743 - 8 May 1794 (1947) (2)
- History of the Atom (1968) (2)
- CLXXXVII.—The neutral and acid oxalates of potassium (2)
- XL.—The preparation of conductivity water (2)
- The Social Organisation of Electric Power Supply in Modern Societies (1972) (2)
- Sir Charles Sherrington, O.M, F. R. S. (1857-1952) An Appreciation (1962) (2)
- CXIII.—The determination of the density of liquids (2)
- John Dalton, F. R. S. (1766-1844) and the Atomic Theory—A lecture to commemorate his bicentenary (1967) (2)
- The Right Reverend John Wilkins, F. R. S (1960) (2)
- Thomas Ralph Merton, 1888-1969 (1970) (1)
- William Arthur Stanier, 1876-1965 (1966) (1)
- Viscount Grey of Fallodon, K. G., F. R. S (1971) (1)
- Gresham College and the Royal Society (1961) (1)
- The electrical conductivity of solutions (1)
- LIV.—The viscosity and density of rubidium nitrate solutions (1931) (1)
- L. The Milner and Debye theories of strong electrolytes (1926) (1)
- John Dalton, F. R. S. (1766-1844) and the Atomic Theory—A lecture to commemorate his bicentenary (1967) (1)
- 283. The conductivity of tetramethylammonium salts in methyl and ethyl alcohol (1933) (1)
- A letter from Richard Phillips, F. R. S. (1778-1857) to Michael Faraday, F. R. S. (1791-1867) (1965) (1)
- The debt of engineering to Fellows of the Royal Society (1961) (1)
- Safety in Mines Research Board (1943) (1)
- Correspondence of Lavoisier (1956) (1)
- Sir Humphry Davy (1954) (1)
- IN PRAISE OF JEJUNOSTOMY (1933) (1)
- Coal Mining in Great Britain (1945) (1)
- Man's Use of Energy (1950) (1)
- The Engineer's Contribution to the Conservation of Natural Resources: (1955) (1)
- The Life and Times of Sir Richard Gregory, BT., F.R.S., 1864–1952 (1953) (1)
- The Durham Coalfield (1945) (1)
- The Ruhr Coalfield and its Exploitation (1946) (1)
- Recovery of Metals from Scrap (1942) (1)
- Obituary notices: Randal Thomas Mowbray Rawdon Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley, 1865–1942; Alfred Archibald Boon, 1866–1943; Samuel Felix Dufton, 1867–1943; Harold Gordon Rule, 1887–1943; Raymond Taylor, 1890–1943 (1943) (0)
- Bibliography of recent books and articles dealing with the history of the royal society or its fellows (1960) (0)
- XLVIII.—The densities of dilute solutions of potassium salts and the volume changes occurring on solution (0)
- Professor F. H. Garner O.B.E. 1893–1964 (1964) (0)
- Professor Douglas McKie, F. R. S. E (1968) (0)
- The tercentenary of the Royal Society’s Charter (1962) (0)
- LXXX.—Notes on the determination of the electrical conductivity of solutions (0)
- Addendum and Errata (1962) (0)
- Professor Johann Burchard Mencke, F. R. S. (1674-1732) (1962) (0)
- Reception to mark the tercentenary of the granting of the Society’s first Charter (1962) (0)
- A Bibliography of the Works of Lavoisier (1955) (0)
- Britain's fuel reserves (1961) (0)
- The electrical condition of a gold surface during the absorption of gases and their catalytic combustion (1914) (0)
- The Berzelius centenary celebrations (1949) (0)
- JAMES FORREST LECTURE 1933. RECENT ADVANCES IN THE APPLICATION OF CHEMISTRY TO ENGINEERING. (1933) (0)
- "Studies in the History of Chemistry", Harold Hartley, Oxford 1971 : [recenzja] / Stefan Zamecki. (1976) (0)
- The Fifth Pakistan Science Conference and the Pakistan Academy of Science (1953) (0)
- A century of chemistry (1947) (0)
- Looking into the Future (1965) (0)
- Progress of Chemistry (1967) (0)
- The conservation of natural resources By R. C. Haw. Pp. 256. Faber and Faber Ltd, London. 1959. 30s. net (1959) (0)
- Radiant Heat and Comfort. (1934) (0)
- Lavoisier's Letters (1957) (0)
- The contribution of engineering to the British economy (1965) (0)
- Landmarks of science (1967) (0)
- The scientific work of Sir Humphry Davy (1965) (0)
- A Century and a Half of Chemistry (1971) (0)
- The exhibition of Sir Cyril Hinshelwood’s paintings at Goldsmiths’ Hall on 20 March, 1968 (1968) (0)
- Sugar Industry in the South Pacific (1957) (0)
- More Light on Lavoisier (1965) (0)
- DISCUSSION. CIVIL ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND ITS FUTURE. (1945) (0)
- Obituary notices: Arthur Pillans Laurie, 1861–1949; Sir Henry Miers, 1858–1942; Sir Robert Robertson, 1869–1949; F. E. Whitmore, 1923–1949 (1950) (0)
- Michael Farady and the theory of electrolytic conduction (1931) (0)
- Britain's heritage of scientific and technological records and manuscripts and of historic scientific instruments (1967) (0)
- The Ramsay Centenary (1953) (0)
- Michael Faraday as a physical chemist (1953) (0)
- Obituary notices: Meredith Gwynne Evans, 1904–1952; James William McBain, 1882–1953; Sydney Glenn Preston Plant, 1896–1955; Humphrey Rivaz Raikes, 1891–1955; Ralph William Ewart Stickings, 1895–1955 (1956) (0)
- THE GRAHAM CLARK LECTURE, 1955.,THE ENGINEER'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES (1955) (0)
- The transport of food by RAIL (1935) (0)
- Richard Owen and William Clift (1952) (0)
- The Royal Society Club Dinner on 14 November 1968 in celebration of the 90th Birthday of Sir Harold Hartley, F. R. S (1969) (0)
- Interionic Forces in a Completely Dissociated Electrolyte (1927) (0)
- Randal Thomas Mowbray Rawdon Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley, 1865-1942 (1942) (0)
- Address at the memorial service for Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, O.M., F. R. S. at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton Road, London on 20 November 1967 (1968) (0)
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