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Wilhelm Ostwald
German
Scientist
Born:
Sep 2
,
1853
Died:
Apr 4
,
1932
Been
Chemical
Field
First
Me
Science
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Georg C. Lichtenberg
Heinrich Schliemann
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For, with pure water the inversion of cane sugar scarcely proceeds and subsequently it required very thorough, difficult studies before this effect and its order of magnitude were established.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Water
Pure
Before
Difficult
Sugar
Thorough
Scarcely
Magnitude
Inversion
Studies
Were
Effect
Very
Subsequently
Established
Cane
Order
Proceeds
Required
In specific circumstances the period of aging decline can set in earlier in a particular organ than in the organism as a whole which, in a certain general or theoretical sense, is left a cripple or invalid.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Sense
Organ
Cripple
Circumstances
Invalid
General
Particular
Period
Left
Than
Which
Decline
Certain
Organism
Theoretical
Aging
Whole
Specific
Earlier
Set
In the first quarter of the nineteenth century the experimental proof for the interdependence of the composition and properties of chemical compounds resulted in the theory that they are mutually related, so that like composition governs like properties, and conversely.
Wilhelm Ostwald
First
Related
Nineteenth
Nineteenth Century
Composition
Proof
Mutually
Compounds
Properties
Resulted
Like
Chemical
Quarter
Governs
Experimental
Interdependence
Century
Theory
The well-known fact that the form of a specific substance, e.g. water, and hence its properties can alter without a change in composition was disposed of by the formal view that a physical, not a chemical, process was involved.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Change
Water
Physical
Composition
Properties
Fact
Involved
Alter
Without
Chemical
Substance
Form
Formal
Process
View
Hence
Specific
Faced with this general consideration it will immediately be realized on inquiry into the particular position occupied within this general scheme by the scientific field of catalysis that it is in the first stages of its development.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Will
First
Field
Consideration
Immediately
Inquiry
Faced
General
Scheme
Development
Particular
Within
Occupied
Scientific
Stages
Realized
Position
It has pleased no less than surprised me that of the many studies whereby I have sought to extend the field of general chemistry, the highest scientific distinction that there is today has been awarded for those on catalysis.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Today
Me
Chemistry
Field
Pleased
Distinction
Those
Has-Been
General
Highest
Studies
Sought
Scientific
Surprised
Been
Than
Whereby
Less
Many
Awarded
Extend
Nowadays, however, we recognize that simultaneously with the typical case of a chemical reaction a typical case of catalytic effect had been studied which constitutes a limiting case.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Nowadays
Typical
Recognize
Case
Had
Studied
Simultaneously
Reaction
Chemical
Limiting
However
Been
Effect
Which
Soon afterwards I studied the inversion of sugar in the light of these considerations and immediately found that this classical reaction, too, was determined quantitatively by the same property of the acids, as was of course to be expected from the previous results.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Property
Light
Sugar
Too
Considerations
Immediately
Classical
Determined
Results
Inversion
Previous
Studied
Soon
Reaction
Course
Expected
Same
Afterwards
Found
The development of a rational view of the nature of catalysis was thus absolutely dependent on the creation of the concept of the rate of chemical reaction.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Nature
Creation
Rate
Rational
Absolutely
Development
Thus
Concept
Reaction
Chemical
Dependent
View
The individual organs follow the same pattern as the whole organism, i.e. they have their period of growth, of stationary, maximum activity and then of aging decline.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Stationary
Follow
Individual
Period
Same
Maximum
Pattern
Decline
Then
Organism
Aging
Organs
Whole
Activity
Growth
The worst manifestations of exhaustion were successfully cured by a long period of rest but it was immediately apparent to me that I had lost once and for all my former capacity for carrying out experimental work until physically tired.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Work
Me
Tired
Rest
Long
Lost
Once
Immediately
Worst
Out
Carrying
Physically
Long Period
Had
Until
Period
Exhaustion
Were
Cured
Experimental
Former
Capacity
Successfully
Apparent
We know from biology that new forms of organisms simulate their primitive form as closely as possible at first, even though obliged to exist under changed internal and external conditions.
Wilhelm Ostwald
First
Biology
Changed
Though
Possible
Obliged
Simulate
New
Primitive
Know
New Forms
Exist
Conditions
Closely
Form
Forms
Organisms
Internal
Even
External
Whether that coherence obtains universally is a question that need not be answered here since only those parts where the coherence has actually been found become part of Science.
Wilhelm Ostwald
Science
Become
Those
Only
Part
Since
Parts
Answered
Been
Question
Where
Whether
Found
Actually
Here
Coherence
Universally
Need
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