• drinking water. The Griess diazotization reaction, on which the Griess reagent relies, was first described in 1858 by Peter Griess. The test has also been...
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    Johann Peter Griess (6 September 1829 – 30 August 1888) was an industrial chemist and an early pioneer of organic chemistry. Griess was influential in...
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    chemist Peter Griess. It was among the first diazo compounds and for a long time thereafter it was used as a starting material for dyes. Although Griess had...
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    The C−N=N angle is approximately 120°. It was discovered in 1864 by Peter Griess by the reaction of ammonia and phenyldiazonium. Phenyl azide is prepared...
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  • I. Williams, 'Griess, (Johann) Peter (1829–1888)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 Peter Griess (1858) "Vorläufige...
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    are the oldest and also the most widely used. They were discovered by Peter Griess in 1858. In order for dyes to be useful, they must possess a high degree...
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    especially at Marburg; students spending time under his tutelage included Peter Griess, Aleksandr Mikhailovich Zaitsev (known for Zaitsev's rule predicting...
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    "diazoniation", or "diazotization". The reaction was first reported by Peter Griess in 1858, who subsequently discovered several reactions of this new class...
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  • Christian Ludwig Gersten Friederich Golz Albrecht von Graefe Arnold Graffi Peter Griess Fritz Haber Heinz Haber Otto Hahn Willy Hartner Hartmut Heinrich Reinhart...
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    synthesized his own aniline dye, rosaniline. In 1858 the German chemist Johann Peter Griess obtained a yellow dye by reacting nitrous acid with aniline. It didn't...
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    Ludwig Fick Hans Fischer Edward Frankland Frederick Augustus Genth Johann Peter Griess Juan Gundlach Karl Eugen Guthe Otto Hahn Johannes Hartmann Thomas Archer...
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  • Josef Goubeau Carl Gräbe Michael Grätzel Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren Peter Griess Rainer Grießhammer Aristid von Grosse Wilhelm Groth Theodor Grotthuss...
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    never substantiated, lead styphnate may have been discovered by Peter Griess (of Griess test fame) in 1874. In 1919, Edmund Herz first established a preparation...
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    Roland Freisler Michael Fritsch Johann Matthias Gesner Nelson Glueck Peter Griess Friedrich von Hagedorn Arvid Harnack Karl Hase Gerhart Hauptmann Nobel...
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  • chemistry. Phenyl azide ("diazoamidobenzol"), was prepared in 1864 by Peter Griess by the reaction of ammonia and phenyldiazonium. In the 1890s, Theodor...
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    before its toxicity was recognized. Butter yellow was synthesized by Peter Griess in the 1860s at the Royal College of Chemistry in London. The dye was...
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  • and Vadim Kuzmin Gresham's law – Thomas Gresham Griess test (diazotization reaction) – Johann Peter Griess Grignard reaction – François Auguste Victor Grignard...
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    Virginie Griess-Traut (1814–1898) was a French feminist, pacifist, and peace activist. Virginie Traut was born on 18 October 1814 in Colmar, France. On...
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  • using thin layer chromatography in addition to the Griess test. Skuse used the results of the Griess test to claim that Patrick Hill and William Power...
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  • The statement can be generalized to the case that p is a prime power. Griess, Robert L. (1998), Twelve sporadic groups, Springer, p. 5, ISBN 978-3-540-62778-4...
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  • scientists, such as James Watt (power), Louis Pasteur (pasteurisation), Peter Griess (colour chemistry), Joseph Williams Lovibond (colour physics), Gosset...
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    Bundesstraße 7. The Autobahn A 44 (Kassel–Eisenach) is under construction. Peter Griess (1829–1888), industrial chemist, born in Kirchhosbach Christian Schütz...
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  • 1708-05-12 1654 – 31 January 1720 Donald Grierson 2000-05-11 Johann Peter Griess 1868-06-04 6 September 1829 – 30 August 1888 chemist James Grieve 1769-02-23...
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    doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-2016-7. eISSN 2196-9701. ISBN 978-1-4757-2016-7. Griess, Jr., Robert L. (1998). Twelve Sporadic Groups. Springer Monographs in Mathematics...
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    investigation charged Judith Ward with the bombing after she confessed and Griess tests on her hands indicated contact with explosives. Although she later...
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    Bibcode:1935JG.....43..250W. doi:10.1086/624298. JSTOR 30056250. S2CID 129624905. Griess, Jr., Robert L. (1982). "The Friendly Giant" (PDF). Inventiones Mathematicae...
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    Jentz 1997, p. 4 Hart 2003, pp. 6–13. Buell, Thomas B; Bradley, John N; Griess, Thomas E; Dice, Jack W; Bradley, John H (2002). The Second World War: Europe...
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    Sword of Stalingrad'". Stalingrad. London: Viking. ISBN 978-0141032405. Griess, Thomas E. (2002). The Second World War: Europe and the Mediterranean (The...
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    Morison (1948), p. 191 Bradley, John N.; Bradley, John H.; Buell, Thomas B.; Griess,Thomas E.; Dice, Jack W. (2002). The Second World War. Square One Publishers...
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  • following morning, forensic scientist Frank Skuse conducted a series of Griess tests upon the hands, fingernails and belongings of the five men arrested...
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