William Thomas Brande

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William Thomas Brande was a 19th-century English chemist known for his influential textbooks and contributions to chemical education and nomenclature.

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instanceOf academic
chemist
human
associatedWith 19th-century British science
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt Westminster School
employer Royal Institution NERFINISHED
Royal Mint NERFINISHED
era 19th century
familyName Brande NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork chemical education
chemical nomenclature
chemistry
genre reference work
scientific textbook
givenName Thomas NERFINISHED
William
hasAcademicDiscipline analytical chemistry
inorganic chemistry
influenced chemical education in Britain
influencedBy Humphry Davy NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Institution NERFINISHED
Royal Society
name William Thomas Brande NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableFor contributions to chemical nomenclature
editing scientific reference works
influential chemistry textbooks
popularization of chemistry in the 19th century
systematization of chemical terminology
notableWork A Manual of Chemistry NERFINISHED
Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art NERFINISHED
occupation author
chemist
lecturer
positionHeld Chemist to the Royal Mint
Lecturer in Chemistry at the Royal Institution
Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution
sexOrGender male
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Fullerian Professor of Chemistry hasNotableHolder William Thomas Brande