The Bunsen-Kirchhoff Spectroscope. A short time ago, while walking through the rows of stalls at the Arezzo antiques fair, held every first Sunday of the month, I noticed on the table of one of the many stalls, the barely perceptible golden reflection of a Bunsen spectroscope, almost submerged by knick-knacks of every kind. It was a long and tiring negotiation …
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The Liebig’s Institute of Chemistry in Giessen After a visit to the Liebig Museum of Giessen in Germany, I decided to put the images and videos I made on my site, together with the information I found in the Museum’s publications, but above all that I gathered from my expert guide, such as Prof Manfred Kroeger who accompanied us during …
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The Museum of Mendeleev Our trip Our trip at Mendeleev Museum starts from Saint Petersburg University in via Mendeleevskaya Liniya, where at the beginning of the Boulevard, we are welcomed by the statue of Mikhail Lomonosov Vasilevic 1708-1765 writer, poet, Russian chemist and physicist. Passing the entrance of the University , on the ground floor, directly left, you enter the …