Heinrich Rose
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German chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heinrich Rose was a German mineralogist and analytical chemist. He was the brother of the mineralogist Gustav Rose and a son of Valentin Rose. Rose's early works on phosphorescence were noted in the Quarterly Journal of Science in 1821, and on the strength of these works, he was elected privatdozent at the University of Berlin from 1822, then Professor from 1832.
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- On some properties of boracic acid, and estimation of its quantity (1851) (2)
- On the preparation of selenic acid (1839) (1)
- On the examination of the ashes of organic bodies (1847) (0)
- XXIX. On a new and advantageous method of preparing aluminium (1855) (0)
- On the evolution of light during crystallization (1835) (0)
- Separation op the protoxide and peroxide of copper (1851) (0)
- On two new metals, pelopium and niobium, discovered in the bavarian tantalites (1845) (0)
- XLVI. On the isomeric modifications of phosphoric acid (1849) (0)
- XVIII. On the composition of Samarskite (1863) (0)
- On the fermenting capacities of the sugars (1841) (0)
- On a method of distinguishing strontian from barytes and lime (0)
- On a New and Advantageous Mode of Preparing Alluminium (1856) (0)
- LII. On a new series of metallic oxides (1863) (0)
- Instructions for the Qualitative Analysis of Mineral Waters (1831) (0)
- On the behaviour of metallic zinc towards solutions of mercury (1847) (0)
- XXIV. On the inorganic constituents of organic bodies (1849) (0)
- Analytical Chemistry (1831) (0)
- Sulphuretted hydrogen—Action on some salts of potash (0)
- LV. On the acid contained in the North American columbite (1847) (0)
- On a new method of estimating arsenic, antimony and tin (1848) (0)
- On the composition of minerals containing niobium (0)
- On a new metal, pelopium, contained in the Bavarian tantalite (1846) (0)
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