William A. Tilden
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British chemist
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Why Is William A. Tilden Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir William Augustus Tilden was a British chemist. He discovered that isoprene could be made from turpentine. He was unable to turn this discovery into a way to make commercially viable synthetic rubber.
William A. Tilden's Published Works
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- Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S. memorials of his life and work / by Sir William A. Tilden. (6)
- Absorption of Gases by Charcoal (1919) (4)
- Physical Science in Schools (1876) (4)
- The Fox and the Fleas (1911) (1)
- British Association, Section B: Discussion on the Nature of Solution (1886) (1)
- Recent Experiments on Certain of the Chemical Elements in Relation to Heat (0)
- On the density of coke (1884) (0)
- Progress in Sciénce Teaching (1919) (0)
- A manual of chemistry : theoretical and practical : based on Watts' edition of Fownes' Manual (0)
- A Well-known Text-Book of Chemistry (1897) (0)
- Physical and inorganic chemistry (0)
- Chemistry at the Conjoint Board (1894) (0)
- The Resting-place of Robert Boyle (1921) (0)
- W. A. Shenstone, F.R.S. (0)
- British Association Procedure (1890) (0)
- British Association Procedure (0)
- Poisonous Gases in Warfare and their Antidotes (1915) (0)
- The Dissociation of Sal-Ammoniac—An Experiment (1879) (0)
- Free Lectures (0)
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