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  1. In the last decade of the 19th century he and the famous physicist Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt, 1842–1919)—already known for his work on sound, light, and other electromagnetic radiation—carried out separate investigations, for which they received Nobel Prizes in 1904, Ramsay in chemistry and Lord Rayleigh in physics.

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  2. John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, OM, PC, FRS ( / ˈreɪli /; 12 November 1842 – 30 June 1919) was a British mathematician and physicist who made extensive contributions to science. He spent all of his academic career at the University of Cambridge.

  3. Lord Rayleigh (born November 12, 1842, Langford Grove, Maldon, Essex, England—died June 30, 1919, Terling Place, Witham, Essex) was an English physical scientist who made fundamental discoveries in the fields of acoustics and optics that are basic to the theory of wave propagation in fluids.

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  4. William Ramsay (Glasgow, 2 de outubro de 1852 — High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, 23 de julho de 1916) foi um químico escocês que descobriu os gases nobres e recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Química em 1904 "em reconhecimento dos seus serviços na descoberta dos elementos gasosos inertes no ar" (juntamente com seu colaborador, Lord Rayleigh, que ...

  5. The key contributions of the four great Nobel Laureates – Lord Rayleigh, Sir William Ramsay, Lord Rutherford and Sir Chandrasekhara Raman – to the understanding of light scattering, to the identification and classification of the rare gases, and to the discovery in 1928 of the Raman effect are outlined.

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  6. Na noite de 19 de abril de 1894 Ramsay assistiram a uma palestra dada por Lord Rayleigh. Rayleigh notaram uma discrepância entre a densidade de azoto feito por síntese química e azoto, isolado a partir do ar através da remoção de outros componentes conhecidos. Depois de uma breve discussão, ele e Ramsay decidiu seguir isso.

  7. 25 de mai. de 2016 · In this paper, we revisit the discovery of argon by Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay. We argue that to understand historically how argon was detected, conceptualized, and accommodated into chemical knowledge we need to take into account the philosophical insight that...