Robert Warington FRS (7 September 1807 – 17 November 1867)[1] was an English chemist considered the driving force behind the creation of the world's first enduring chemistry society, The Chemical Society of London, which later became the Royal Society of Chemistry.[2]
^Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900. 1899.
^Moore, Tom Sidney; Philip, James Charles (1947). The Chemical Society 1841–1941. London: The Chemical Society. p. 13.
RobertWarington FRS (7 September 1807 – 17 November 1867) was an English chemist considered the driving force behind the creation of the world's first...
The aquarium principle was fully developed in 1850 by the chemist RobertWarington, who explained that plants added to water in a container would give...
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with powdered chalk). Their findings were confirmed soon (in 1878) by RobertWarington who was investigating nitrification ability of garden soil at the Rothamsted...
plates with any presence of organic material). In 1891, English chemist RobertWarington proposed a two-stage mechanism for nitrification, mediated by two distinct...
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fertilisers was transformed into nitrates, and twenty years later RobertWarington proved that this transformation was done by living organisms. In 1890...
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Katherine Warington (5 September 1897 – 3 July 1993) was a botanist and the first person to show that boron, as boric acid, was essential for the healthy...
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History. Pittsburgh. 216 pp. Thwaite (2002), p. 145. They were married by Robert Howard (brother of John Eliot Howard and son of Luke Howard) at Brook Street...
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Hennell's successor as Chemical Operator at Apothecaries' Hall was RobertWarington. Hennell, Henry; Brande, William Thomas (1826). "On the mutual action...
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Pritchard, Edwin John Quekett, M.J. Rippingham, Richard Horsman Solly and RobertWarington. With them, forty-five men were enrolled as members. At its foundation...
Chemical Society during its short incarnation. One of Cooper's students, RobertWarington founded the Chemical Society of London, and Cooper was an "energetic...
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were aged 27, he married Eliza Anne ("Annarella"), only child of Thomas Warington, the British consul in Naples, and his first wife Anne, widow of Lewis...
Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth FRS FGS (26 August 1817 – 19 June 1890) was a British geologist. Smyth was born at Naples, the son of Admiral W H Smyth...
third marriage father of: Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857–1941), founder of the Scout Movement. Warington Baden-Powell (1847–1921),...