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Merle Randall
Merle Randall (January 29, 1888 – March 17, 1950) was an American physical chemist famous for his work with Gilbert N. Lewis, over a period of 25 years, in measuring reaction heat of chemical compounds and determining their corresponding free energy. Together, their 1923 textbook ''"Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Substances"'' became a classic work in the field of chemical thermodynamics.In 1932, Merle Randall authored two scientific papers with Mikkel Frandsen: ''"The Standard Electrode Potential of Iron and the Activity Coefficient of Ferrous Chloride,"'' and ''"Determination of the Free Energy of Ferrous Hydroxide from Measurements of Electromotive Force."'' Provided by Wikipedia
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Finding list for United States patent, design, trade-mark, reissue, label, print : and plant patent numbers / by Randall, Merle, 1888-1950
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Elementary physical chemistry / by Randall, Merle, 1888-1950
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New process for controlling mercury vapor / by Randall, Merle, 1888-1950
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Thermodynamics / by Lewis, Gilbert Newton, 1875-1946, Randall, Merle, 1888-1950
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Thermodynamics and the free energy of chemical substances / by Lewis, Gilbert Newton, 1875-1946
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