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to establish a chemical laboratory for the Rocky Mountain Division of the Survey. For five years he remained in charge of this laboratory, and then was transferred to the chief laboratory in Washington. He changed to the
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did similar experiments with uranium containing minerals and discovered by similar methods that the gas was a mixture of argon and helium which until then had only been detected in the corona of stars.
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He was professor of general chemistry and physics at the National College of Pharmacy, from 1892 to 1910; president of the
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A reexamination by Ramsay of Hillebrand's samples showed that the gas from uranite contained a large amount of nitrogen.
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he discovered that a gas evolved. He identified this gas by spectroscopic methods to be
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Capital Chemist, the Washington DC branch of the American Chemical Society
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in 1908. The Chemical Society of Washington, a division of the
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where he received his Ph.D. in 1875. He then worked with
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Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
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He studied organic chemistry for three semesters with
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Arts and Industries Building
Honolulu
Kingdom of Hawaii
United States
American
University of Heidelberg
United States Geological Survey
National Bureau of Standards
chemist
William Hillebrand
Cornell University
University of Heidelberg
Robert Bunsen
cerium
Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig
University of Strasbourg
geochemistry
metallurgy
Freiberg Mining Academy
Leadville, Colorado
United States Geological Survey
Denver
National Bureau of Standards
American Chemical Society
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Harold Newcomb Hillebrand
uranium
uranite
nitrogen

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