Chemische Analyse durch Spectralbeobachtungen. (Erste-) Zweite Abhandlung. In: Annalen der Physik und Chemie, vol. 110, pp. 161-89, plates V, VI + vol. 113, pp. 337-81, plates III, V, VIII
by KIRCHHOFF, Gustav Robert & BUNSEN, Robert
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FIRST PRINTING OF THE TWO FOUNDING PAPERS OF SPECTRUM ANALYSIS. In 1860, Gustav R. Kirchhoff and Robert W. Bunsen discovered in their Heidelberg laboratory that the light of heated chemical elements passed through a prism produces characteristic lines. These lines allow unambiguous remote identification of the substances involved. The two researchers published their discovery in the Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Kirchhoff and Bunsen demonstrated that the presence of certain spectral lines can clearly be used to infer the presence of the chemical element in question, regardless of the specific compound in which the element is present.
"The perfection of the spectroscope has made possible other great forward strides. In 1861, Kirchhoff and Bunsen discovered two new elements - caesium and rubidium" (PMM 278b).
The second volume also contains "Vorschlag eines reproducirbaren Widerstandsmaasses" by Werner Siemens (Darmstaedter 604), a paper "Ueber die Ringbildung in Flüssigkeiten" by E. Reusch, "Ueber die Bestimmung des galvanischen Leitungswiderstandes" by H. W. Schröder van der Kolk, and contributions by Gustav Zeuner, Gustav Quincke, G. vom Rath, Heinrich Rose, H. W. Dove, and others.
References: Poggendorff III, 721; Darmstaedter 587; PMM 278b (remark). - Visit our website to see more images!
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- Chemische Analyse durch Spectralbeobachtungen. (Erste-) Zweite Abhandlung. In: Annalen der Physik und Chemie, vol. 110, pp. 161-89, plates V, VI + vol. 113, pp. 337-81, plates III, V, VIII
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- KIRCHHOFF, Gustav Robert & BUNSEN, Robert
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- 1860
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- Physics, chemistry, spectral analysis, chemical elements
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