Traité de chimie organique

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Traité de chimie organique is a foundational 19th-century treatise on organic chemistry authored by French chemist Marcelin Berthelot, known for systematizing and advancing the field’s theoretical and experimental foundations.

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instanceOf chemistry book
nonfiction book
scientific treatise
associatedWith Marcelin Berthelot NERFINISHED
author Marcelin Berthelot NERFINISHED
authorNationality French
authorOccupation chemist
contributedTo development of modern organic chemistry
countryOfOrigin France
discipline chemistry
field organic chemistry
genre chemical treatise
scientific literature
hasExperimentalComponent yes
hasTheoreticalComponent yes
historicalPeriod 19th-century science
influenced 19th-century chemical research
teaching of organic chemistry in France
intendedAudience chemists
scientific community
language French
mainSubject experimental methods in organic chemistry
structure of organic compounds
synthesis of organic compounds
theoretical foundations of organic chemistry
notableFor advancing experimental organic chemistry
advancing theoretical organic chemistry
systematizing organic chemistry
publicationCentury 19th century
subdiscipline organic chemistry

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Marcelin Berthelot notableWork Traité de chimie organique