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  2. The Chemical History of a Candle - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical History of a Candle was the title of a series of six lectures on the chemistry and physics of flames given by Michael Faraday at the Royal Institution in 1848, as part of the series of Christmas lectures for young people founded by Faraday in 1825 and still given there every year.

  3. Royal Institution Christmas Lectures - Wikipedia

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    A close-up image of a candle showing the wick and the various parts of the flame; Michael Faraday lectured on "The Chemical History of a Candle".The Royal Institution's Christmas Lectures were first held in 1825, [2] and have continued on an annual basis since then except for four years during the Second World War. [3]

  4. Michael Faraday - Wikipedia

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    Michael Faraday (/ ˈ f ær ə d eɪ,-d i /; 22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) was an English physicist and chemist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.

  5. John Meurig Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 the BBC televised Thomas' Royal Institution Christmas Lectures on crystals, continuing the tradition of lectures for children started by Faraday in 1825. [12] [28] In 1991 Thomas published the book Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution: The Genius of Man and Place, which has since been translated into Japanese (1994) and Italian (2007).

  6. Royal Society Bakerian Medal - Wikipedia

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    1831 No record of lecture; 1830 No record of lecture; 1829 Michael Faraday, "On the manufacture of Glass for Optical Purposes". 1828 William Hyde Wollaston, "On a Method of rendering Platina malleable". 1827 George Pearson, "Researches to discover the Faculties of Pulmonary Absorption with respect to Charcoal".

  7. Solid state ionics - Wikipedia

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    Michael Faraday in 1842 In the early 1830s, Michael Faraday laid the foundations of electrochemistry and solid-state ionics by discovering the motion of ions in liquid and solid electrolytes. Earlier, around 1800, Alessandro Volta used a liquid electrolyte in his voltaic pile , the first electrochemical battery, but failed to realize that ions ...

  8. Fullerian Professor of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Fullerian Professors of Chemistry. 1833 Michael Faraday; 1868 William Odling; 1874 John Hall Gladstone; 1877 James Dewar; 1923 William Henry Bragg; 1942 Henry H. Dale;

  9. George Riebau - Wikipedia

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    George Riebau was a bookseller and bookbinder in Blandford Street, London to whom Michael Faraday was apprenticed in 1805 at the age of fourteen.. Plaque #19 on Open Plaques ...