Вилльям Рамзай. Новейшая химия
В 2 частях
1-е издание на русском языке
Перевод с англ. студентов М.И.Т.У. С. Северинова и Е. Меншикова
Под редедакцией: Л.А. Чугаева.
Библиотека для самообразования, издаваемая под редакцией А.С. Белкина, профессора В.И. Вернадского, Н.Д. Виноградова. Выпуск 38.
Москва : т-во И.Д. Сытина, 1910.
520 стр, твердый переплет, уменьшенный формат.
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William Ramsay. The Newest Chemistry
In 2 parts
1st edition in Russian
Translated from English by M.I.T.U. students S. Severinov and E. Menshikov
Edited by: L.A. Chugaev.
A library for self-education, published under the editorship of A.S. Belkin, professor V.I. Vernadsky, N.D. Vinogradov. Issue 38.
Moscow: I.D. Sytin Company, 1910.
520 pp., hardcover, reduced format.
This first edition Russian translation presents William Ramsay's groundbreaking work on modern chemistry. Ramsay, the 1904 Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry, revolutionized the field through his systematic investigation of atmospheric gases. His discoveries of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon—alongside identification of helium and radon—established the noble gas family as a distinct chemical group. A Fellow of the Royal Society of London and honored member of prestigious academies across Europe, including the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, Ramsay's contributions fundamentally shaped twentieth-century chemical science. This rare Russian edition captures his essential theories during a pivotal moment in scientific history.