Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: "???????", Moskva : "Planeta", SP "IUpiter" ; Zagreb : Izd-vo August TSesarets, 1992., 1992
ISBN 10: 5852503983 ISBN 13: 9785852503985
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 4th Edition. 4th edition ; 239 pp. ; chiefly color illustrations ; 32 cm. ; text in Russian and English ; ISBN: 5852503983; 9785852503985 ; OCLC: 29649767 ; "avtor s"emki Vil'iam Mendeleev ; avtor teksta Aida Nasibova ; khudozhnik Nenad Dogan ; perevod s russkog o Artura Shkarovskogo-Raffe." ; red silk with embossed Cyrillic lettering, in color photographic dustjacket ; features color photographs of the artworks and artifacts, including the Imperial regalia, to be seen in the state apartments and churches o f the Kremlin ; crease to back dustjacket flap and back endpaper, small nicks to top of dustjacket at spine, else FINE/FINE [This online listing contains text in Russian fonts]. Book.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
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Sprache: Russisch
Verlag: Golos-Press. Moskva. 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 5711705458 ISBN 13: 9785711705451
Anbieter: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Deutschland
Hardcover/Hardback. Zustand: As New. Rabota D.I. Mendeleeva 1905, v kotoroj on govorit o zhelatelnykh putyakh razvitiya Rossii: v geopoliticheskoj, ekonomicheskoj i nauchnoj oblastyakh.
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In den WarenkorbSt.-Pétersbourg [Saint Petersburg], Eggers [for the Académie Impériale des Sciences de St.-Pétersbourg], 1861. Folio (32.8 x 24.4 cm). 6 pp. (numbered 245-250). Original printed wrappers. = Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907) was a Russian chemist known for formulating the periodic law and creating a version of the periodic table of elements. He used the periodic law not only to correct the then-accepted properties of some known elements, such as the valence and atomic weight of uranium, but also to predict the properties of three elements that were yet to be discovered (germanium, gallium and scandium). Between 1859 and 1861, he worked on the capillarity of liquids and the workings of the spectroscope in Heidelberg. Later in 1861, he published a textbook named Organic Chemistry. This won him the Demidov Prize of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences. a little-known fact is that Mendeleev, during the same period, made a first attempt to a chemical classification. On 2 August 1861 he read before the Imperial Academy of Sciences of Saint Petersburg an essay on a theory of the limits of organic combinations (this paper), noting homologies in the properties of series of organic molecules of similar built. Evidently, his developing sense of organizing chemical elements according to analogies in their intrinsic properties started here, only later to become expanded to the periodic table of chemical elements which made him world-famous. Uncut. Contemporary label of the French bookseller Chevreuil in Paris mounted on the front wrapper, top edge; some minor, marginal damp-staining and spotting, otherwise very good, as issued.