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  2. John Stenhouse - Wikipedia

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    John Stenhouse's respirator. John Stenhouse was born in Barrhead in Glasgow on 21 October 1809. He was the eldest son of William Stenhouse, a calico-printer in the family firm of John Stenhouse & Co of 302 High Street, [2] Glasgow, and Elizabeth Currie; [3] he was the only one of their children to survive beyond infancy. [4] [5]

  3. Chloropicrin - Wikipedia

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    Chloropicrin was discovered in 1848 by Scottish chemist John Stenhouse. He prepared it by the reaction of sodium hypochlorite with picric acid : HOC 6 H 2 (NO 2 ) 3 + 11 NaOCl → 3 Cl 3 CNO 2 + 3 Na 2 CO 3 + 3 NaOH + 2 NaCl

  4. Stenhouse - Wikipedia

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    John Stenhouse (1809–1880), Scottish chemist; John Stenhouse Goldie-Taubman (1838–1898), Manx politician and Speaker of the House of Keys; Joseph Stenhouse (1887–1941), Scottish-born Antarctic navigator; Lawrence Stenhouse (1926–1982), British educational theorist; Mike Stenhouse (born 1958), American baseball player; son of Dave Stenhouse

  5. Furfural - Wikipedia

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    In 1840, the Scottish chemist John Stenhouse found that the same chemical could be produced by distilling a wide variety of crop materials, including corn, oats, bran, and sawdust, with aqueous sulfuric acid; he also determined furfural's empirical formula (C 5 H 4 O 2). [8]

  6. The Daily Telegram - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegram is a daily newspaper published Sundays through Fridays in Adrian, Michigan, United States. [2] Former owner GateHouse Media acquired the paper from Independent Media Group in 2000. [3] [4]

  7. The Chemists' Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the Chemists' Club was opened to women members. The first woman to be accepted as a member of the Chemists' Club was Hazel Bishop. Bishop was an industrial chemist, who had developed Hazel Bishop cosmetics. The second woman to join was E. Janet Berry, a chemist and expert in patent law who became a member of the Club's board of directors.

  8. J. R. Partington - Wikipedia

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    Obituary, The Times, 11 October 1965, reprinted in Volume 1 of A History of Chemistry in 1970. J. R. Partington, "Dalton's atomic theory", Scientia: rivista internazionale di sintesi scientifica, 90, 1955, pp. 221–225

  9. John Kenneth Stille - Wikipedia

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    John Kenneth Stille (May 8, 1930 – July 19, 1989) was an American chemist who discovered the Stille reaction. He received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Arizona before serving in the Navy during the Korean War. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, where he studied under Carl Shipp Marvel. [1]

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