Report of Committee on Atomic Weights, Published during 1893 - Clarke F.W.

KORTE INHOUD

Paperback, in-8, 15 pp.
The **Report of the Committee on Atomic Weights**, published in 1893 by **F.W. Clarke**, was a significant scientific document focused on determining the atomic weights of chemical elements.

### **Background:**
- During the late 19th century, the concept of atomic weights played a crucial role in the development of chemistry. Accurate measurements of atomic weights were essential for understanding chemical reactions, developing the periodic table, and standardizing scientific data.

### **Clarke's Role:**
- F.W. Clarke, an American chemist and geologist, was a leading authority on chemical analysis and atomic weights. He compiled and critically reviewed the available data on atomic weights from various sources worldwide.

### **Purpose of the Report:**
- The committee aimed to provide standardized, reliable atomic weight values based on experimental data. This helped ensure consistency in scientific research and industrial applications.

### **Key Features:**
1. **Data Compilation:** Clarke and...
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