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    October 1804. Library resources about Antoine Baumé Resources in your library Resources in other libraries By Antoine Baumé Online books Resources in your library...
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  • various liquids. The unit of the Baumé scale has been notated variously as degrees Baumé, B°, Bé° and simply Baumé (the accent is not always present)...
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  • Louise-Françoise de la Baume Le Blanc, duchesse de la Vallière, mistress of Louis XIV of France Pierre Baume, two individuals Antoine Baumé (1728–1804), French...
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  • Commons of Canada Antoine, bastard of Burgundy (1421–1504), bastard son of Philip III, also known as Philip the Good Antoine Baumé (1728–1804), a French...
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  • apothecary in Soissons and in 1777 he moved to Paris where he worked for Antoine Baumé. He then travelled to Geneva, where he met Aimé Argand. In 1779, he...
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    chemist Antoine Baumé, inventor of the Baumé scale for measuring the density of liquids. By 2015, this emphasis had lessened. As of 2021[update] Baumé has...
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    Lavoisier's teachers. Baumé – soaking a whole egg for a month in alcohol to create a coagulated egg. Named after the French chemist Antoine Baumé (1728–1804)....
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  • Boyle (who coined the name "hydrometer"), with types devised by Antoine Baumé (the Baumé scale), William Nicholson, and Jacques Alexandre César Charles...
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  • Newton degree Rømer (°Rø), temperature – Ole Rømer degree Baumé (°Bé), density – Antoine Baumé einstein (E), photochemistry – Albert Einstein poncelet (p)...
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  • a commune in the arrondissement of Vervins, Aisne Antoine Baumé (1728–1804), French chemist Baume et Mercier, Swiss watchmakers The Beaume (river), a...
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