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  1. William Henry (Manchester, 12 de dezembro de 1775 — Pendlebury, 2 de setembro de 1836) foi um químico inglês. Filho de Thomas Henry (1734–1816), um farmacêutico e químico que inventou um processo para preparar óxido de magnésio em 1771 e tornou-se conhecido como "Magnésio" Henry, e foi um dos fundadores e depois presidente ...

  2. William Henry is a Nashville-based author, investigative mythologist, art historian, and TV presenter. He is an internationally recognized authority on human spiritual potential, transformation and ascension.

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  3. William Henry (born Dec. 12, 1775, Manchester—died Sept. 2, 1836, Pendlebury, Lancashire, Eng.) was an English physician and chemist who in 1803 proposed what is now called Henry’s law, which states that the amount of a gas absorbed by a liquid is in proportion to the pressure of the gas above the liquid, provided that no chemical action occurs.

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  4. See also. William Henry. Willie, Billy, Bill, Will or William Henry may refer to: Politicians. William Henry (gunsmith) (1729–1786), American gunsmith and Pennsylvania delegate to Continental Congress. William Henry (brother of Patrick Henry) (1734–1785), American member of Colonial Virginia House of Burgesses.

  5. Learn about William Henry, an English chemist who supported Dalton's atomic theory and formulated Henry's Law. He also wrote a influential chemistry textbook and invented a device to disinfect clothing.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0378026William Henry - IMDb

    William Henry (1914-1982) was an American leading actor who starred in The Thin Man, Sergeant Rutledge and other films. IMDb provides his biography, trivia, credits, photos, videos and more.

  7. William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was an American military officer and politician who served as the ninth president of the United States. Harrison died just 31 days after his inauguration as president in 1841, making his presidency the shortest in U.S. history.