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  1. Jean-Antoine Chaptal, comte de Chanteloup (1756-1832) là nhà hóa học, nhà vật lý, nhà nông học, nhà tư bản công nghiệp, chính khách, nhà sư phạm người Pháp. Sự nghiệp của ông trải qua một trong những thời kỳ xuất sắc nhất của nền khoa học Pháp. Chỉ riêng lĩnh vực hóa học ...

  2. 19 de oct. de 2009 · There was one figure who could not be relegated to that limited position: Jean-Antoine Chaptal, one of the power elite to whom Pasteur usually showed the proper deference. Chaptal was a rich man – though he died poor – versed in medicine and science, a respectable chemist, a best-selling author, an industrialist, and a powerful politician of the First Empire.

  3. of Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1756-1832), chemist, entrepreneur, bureaucrat, reformer, and Freemason. As Napoleon's most innovative minister of the interior (from November 1800 to July 1804), Chaptal played a major role in the creation of a host of new institutions that laid the foundation for a uniquely French approach to industrial development.

  4. Jean-Antoine Chaptal (Nogaret, Lozère département, 1756. június 5. – Párizs, 1832. július 30.) chanteloupi gróf és pair, francia vegyész, az első francia ...

  5. His principal printed works, some eleven volumes, were published from 1790 to 1823. Chaptal occupies a peculiarly interesting position in the long list of Catholic scientists. His career covered the stormy period of the French Revolution, and, more fortunate than the brilliant Lavoisier, he was spared to prosecute his useful work.

  6. RESUMEN. Jean Antoine Chaptal (1756-1832) fue uno de los químicos importantes de la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII y la primera mitad del XIX. Escribió una serie de trabajos relacionados con diversas ramas de la química aplicada.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2003 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2003, Wisniak published Jean Antoine Chaptal – Industrial Chemist and Politician | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate