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Chemistry Collection (page 17)

"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Chemistry's Timeline" Step back in time to 1869

Background imageChemistry Collection: Students in a chemistry class observing others conducting an experiment...Washington DC, (1899?)

Students in a chemistry class observing others conducting an experiment...Washington DC, (1899?)
Students in a chemistry class observing others conducting an experiment, Western High School, Washington, D.C. (1899?)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Students in class learning how to prepare sulphuric acid, Hampton Inst.. Va. between 1899 & 1900

Students in class learning how to prepare sulphuric acid, Hampton Inst.. Va. between 1899 & 1900
Students in class learning how to prepare sulphuric acid, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. between 1899 and 1900

Background imageChemistry Collection: Lab technician JLP01_08_053108

Lab technician JLP01_08_053108
BERKELEY POWER STATION, BERKELEY, HAM AND STONE, STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. A technician working in the lab at the Berkeley Nuclear Power Station construction site, experimenting with ratios of cement

Background imageChemistry Collection: Vaasje

Vaasje
Elisabeth van Helden

Background imageChemistry Collection: Abstract Thin Lines Pattern

Abstract Thin Lines Pattern
Treechild

Background imageChemistry Collection: Drop of Potion

Drop of Potion
Flying potion bottle with pouring liquid in a magical still life. Brewing enchanted tea. Wooden background with magical supplies. Copy space.. Dina Belenko

Background imageChemistry Collection: Sir William Ramsay, Nobel Prize for Chemistry

Sir William Ramsay, Nobel Prize for Chemistry

Background imageChemistry Collection: Linus Pauling, American chemist, peace activist and writer

Linus Pauling, American chemist, peace activist and writer
Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994), American chemist, peace activist, author and educator, winner of two Nobel Prizes, one for Chemistry in 1954 and one for Peace in 1962

Background imageChemistry Collection: Chemist Laboratory Science Chemistry 1747 Surrounded

Chemist Laboratory Science Chemistry 1747 Surrounded
chemist, laboratory, science, chemistry, 1747, surrounded, apparatus, dead, animals, hanging, ceiling, the, and, in, by, from, 10110087

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) Polish-born French physicist. From a picture published 1910

Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) Polish-born French physicist. From a picture published 1910
539410 Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) Polish-born French physicist. From a picture published 1910 by Pirou, Eugene (fl.1884-1925); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageChemistry Collection: Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute

Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute
2623604 Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute by Johnston, Frances Benjamin (1864-1952); (add.info.: Photographic print of the Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute, California)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Fritz Haber and Albert Einstein (b/w photo)

Fritz Haber and Albert Einstein (b/w photo)
XJL214512 Fritz Haber and Albert Einstein (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Haber won 1918 Nobel Prize for synthesis of amonia)

Background imageChemistry Collection: View of the Chemistry Laboratory of the Saint Martin Military Hospital (Convent of Recollets)

View of the Chemistry Laboratory of the Saint Martin Military Hospital (Convent of Recollets)
ELD4937917 View of the Chemistry Laboratory of the Saint Martin Military Hospital (Convent of Recollets) in Paris (St Martin military hospital) Postcard by Unknown photographer

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Curie with her daughters Irene and Eve on RMS Olympic, USA, 1921 (b/w photo)

Marie Curie with her daughters Irene and Eve on RMS Olympic, USA, 1921 (b/w photo)
5858541 Marie Curie with her daughters Irene and Eve on RMS Olympic, USA, 1921 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Curie arriving in New York City, USA, 1921 (b/w photo)

Marie Curie arriving in New York City, USA, 1921 (b/w photo)
5858538 Marie Curie arriving in New York City, USA, 1921 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marie Curie, Polish-Born French Physicist)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Baron Louis Jacques Thenard (1777-1857), 19th century (engraving)

Baron Louis Jacques Thenard (1777-1857), 19th century (engraving)
3586105 Baron Louis Jacques Thenard (1777-1857), 19th century (engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Portrait of Louis Jacques Thenard (1777-1857) a French chemist

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Watt

James Watt
3586199 James Watt by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Portrait of James Watt (1736-1819) a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Curie with her daughters Irene and Eve, and Mrs. Maloney, on RMS Olympic, USA

Marie Curie with her daughters Irene and Eve, and Mrs. Maloney, on RMS Olympic, USA, 1921 (b/w photo)
5858542 Marie Curie with her daughters Irene and Eve, and Mrs.Maloney, on RMS Olympic, USA, 1921 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Curie, portrait during Trip to USA to Raise Funds for Radium Research, Bain News Service

Marie Curie, portrait during Trip to USA to Raise Funds for Radium Research, Bain News Service, 1921 (b/w photo)
5858540 Marie Curie, portrait during Trip to USA to Raise Funds for Radium Research, Bain News Service, 1921 (b/w photo) by Bain

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Curie portrait during Trip to USA to Raise Funds for Radium Research, Bain News Service

Marie Curie portrait during Trip to USA to Raise Funds for Radium Research, Bain News Service, 1921 (b/w photo)
5858539 Marie Curie portrait during Trip to USA to Raise Funds for Radium Research, Bain News Service, 1921 (b/w photo) by Bain

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Charles Christofle

Portrait of Charles Christofle
865142 Portrait of Charles Christofle by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Charles Christofle (1805-1863) French silversmith

Background imageChemistry Collection: Sherlock Holmes working with chemical apparatus

Sherlock Holmes working with chemical apparatus
2626764 Sherlock Holmes working with chemical apparatus by Paget, Sidney (1860-1908); (add.info.: Sherlock Holmes working with chemical apparatus, 1892 Arthur Conan Doyle)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Statue of Louis Nicolas Vauquelin (1763-1829), Phamarcian, French chemist

Statue of Louis Nicolas Vauquelin (1763-1829), Phamarcian, French chemist
YOU4418223 Statue of Louis Nicolas Vauquelin (1763-1829), Phamarcian, French chemist. Bronze sculpture by Pierre Hebert (1804-1869). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris

Background imageChemistry Collection: Stanislas Limousin (1831-87) 1949 (w/c on paper)

Stanislas Limousin (1831-87) 1949 (w/c on paper)
CHT236027 Stanislas Limousin (1831-87) 1949 (w/c on paper) by Gachons, Andre des (1871-1951); Ordre National des Pharmaciens, Paris

Background imageChemistry Collection: Louis Pasteur, helped by Dr. Grancher, inoculated the rabies virus for the first time, 1922 (print)

Louis Pasteur, helped by Dr. Grancher, inoculated the rabies virus for the first time, 1922 (print)
7338406 Louis Pasteur, helped by Dr. Grancher, inoculated the rabies virus for the first time, 1922 (print) by Lecoultre, Marcel (1867-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Louis Pasteur (1822-95)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Louis Pasteur experiments with his anthrax virus, 1922 (print)

Louis Pasteur experiments with his anthrax virus, 1922 (print)
7338405 Louis Pasteur experiments with his anthrax virus, 1922 (print) by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Cover of the French Catholic newspaper Le Pelerin, no. 1925 of 23 November 1913 (printing)

Cover of the French Catholic newspaper Le Pelerin, no. 1925 of 23 November 1913 (printing)
7338396 Cover of the French Catholic newspaper Le Pelerin, no. 1925 of 23 November 1913 (printing) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChemistry Collection: View of a workroom in the chemistry laboratory of the University of Leipzig, 1888, Germany

View of a workroom in the chemistry laboratory of the University of Leipzig, 1888, Germany
7279451 View of a workroom in the chemistry laboratory of the University of Leipzig, 1888, Germany by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChemistry Collection: View of a work table in the chemistry laboratory of the University of Leipzig, 1888, Germany

View of a work table in the chemistry laboratory of the University of Leipzig, 1888, Germany
7279450 View of a work table in the chemistry laboratory of the University of Leipzig, 1888, Germany by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Electric phosphate smelting furnace used in the making of elem... Muscle Shoals area, Alabama, 1942

Electric phosphate smelting furnace used in the making of elem... Muscle Shoals area, Alabama, 1942
Electric phosphate smelting furnace used in the making of elemental phosphorus in a TVA chemical plant in the Muscle Shoals area, Alabama

Background imageChemistry Collection: Electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make element... vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942

Electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make element... vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942
Electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make elemental phosphorus in a TVA chemical plant in the vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Background imageChemistry Collection: Smoke stack of TVA chemical plant where elemental... vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942

Smoke stack of TVA chemical plant where elemental... vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Smoke stack of TVA chemical plant where elemental phosphorus is made, vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Background imageChemistry Collection: TVA chemical plant, where elemental phosphorus is made, vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942

TVA chemical plant, where elemental phosphorus is made, vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 1942
TVA chemical plant, where elemental phosphorus is made, vicinity of Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Background imageChemistry Collection: A large electric phosphate smelting furnace used in the making... Muscle Shoals area, Alabama, 1942

A large electric phosphate smelting furnace used in the making... Muscle Shoals area, Alabama, 1942
A large electric phosphate smelting furnace used in the making of elemental phosphorus in a TVA chemical plant in the Muscle Shoals area, Alabama

Background imageChemistry Collection: Professor Benjamin Silliman, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Professor Benjamin Silliman, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Prof. Sillman [sic], between 1855 and 1865. [Professor of chemistry at Yale University; instrumental in developing the oil industry]

Background imageChemistry Collection: Agent Orange Plane, 1966 (b / w photo)

Agent Orange Plane, 1966 (b / w photo)
1700836 Agent Orange Plane, 1966 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: american Air Force duster plane sprays Agent Orange on dense jungle in South Vietnam in 1966)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Francois Raspail (b / w photo)

Francois Raspail (b / w photo)
1733992 Francois Raspail (b/w photo) by Neurdein, Etienne (1832-p.1915) & Neurdein, Louis Antonin (1846-p. 1915); (add.info.: Francois Raspail (1794-1878) french chemist and politician

Background imageChemistry Collection: Claude Louis Berthollet (engraving)

Claude Louis Berthollet (engraving)
1734157 Claude Louis Berthollet (engraving) by French School; (add.info.: Claude Louis Berthollet (1748-1822) french chemist, engraving)

Background imageChemistry Collection: The audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

The audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)
527511 The audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide). Illustration by George Cruikshank for John Scoffern Chemistry No Mystery: or, a Lecturers Bequest, London, 1834

Background imageChemistry Collection: Humphry Davy, 1830 (colour litho)

Humphry Davy, 1830 (colour litho)
1731208 Humphry Davy, 1830 (colour litho) by Lonsdale, James (1777-1839) (after); (add.info.: Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet (17 December 1778 - 29 May 1829)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Fairground giant and dwarf forced out of their boothe by stench of sulpheretted hydrogen

Fairground giant and dwarf forced out of their boothe by stench of sulpheretted hydrogen (hydrogen sulphide)
865301 Fairground giant and dwarf forced out of their boothe by stench of sulpheretted hydrogen (hydrogen sulphide). Illustration of 1834 by George Cruikshank

Background imageChemistry Collection: Audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide). Illustration of 1834 by George Cruikshank
865300 Audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide). Illustration of 1834 by George Cruikshank. by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageChemistry Collection: Faun and Female Lasa or Fairy (engraving)

Faun and Female Lasa or Fairy (engraving)
668279 Faun and Female Lasa or Fairy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Faun and Female Lasa or Fairy)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Michel Eugene Chevreul (engraving)

Michel Eugene Chevreul (engraving)
1731203 Michel Eugene Chevreul (engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Michel Eugene Chevreul (1786-1889) french chemist, engraving)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Michel Eugene Chevreul (engraving)

Michel Eugene Chevreul (engraving)
1731187 Michel Eugene Chevreul (engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Michel Eugene Chevreul (1786-1889) french chemist, engraving)



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"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Chemistry's Timeline" Step back in time to 1869, when Dmitri Mendeleev introduced his groundbreaking creation - Mendeleyev's periodic table. This iconic masterpiece laid the foundation for understanding elements and their properties. Imagine holding a Bakelite telephone, marveling at its invention that revolutionized communication. It was during this era that chemistry began intertwining with everyday life, igniting curiosity and innovation. The mesmerizing dance of fire captivates our senses, reminding us of the transformative power of chemical reactions. From ancient alchemists like Count of St Germain to modern scientists like Dmitri Mendeleev, it has always been driven by those seeking knowledge and discovery. Colours derived from coal tar brought vibrant hues into our lives. Through colour lithography, we witnessed art merging with science as chemists unlocked the secrets hidden within nature's palette. Enter the realm of elements on the standard periodic table - a visual representation showcasing various element types and their unique characteristics. Copper and magnesium sulphate experiments (LM) exemplify how chemistry allows us to manipulate matter for practical purposes. In 1954, mass spectrometry emerged as a powerful tool enabling scientists to analyze complex substances at an atomic level. The birth of this technique marked another milestone in unraveling nature's mysteries. Chemistry not only impacts our physical world but also extends its reach into medicine. An anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015/6718 showcases how chemicals can alter biological processes for therapeutic purposes. A laboratory clamp symbolizes precision and control in scientific experimentation – essential qualities that have propelled countless discoveries throughout history. Picture Ernest Rutherford standing tall amidst his research apparatus in Cavendish Laboratory – a testament to his pioneering work on atomic structure that reshaped our understanding of matter itself.