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  1. The quintessence of Irving Langmuir (Men of physics) by Albert Rosenfeld, 1966
  2. Collected Works of Irving Langmuir Volume 3 Therm by Irving Langmuir, 1961
  3. Phenomena, atoms and molecules: An attempt to interpret phenomena in terms of mechanisms or atomic and molecular interactions by Irving Langmuir, 1950
  4. Irving Langmuir
  5. The Quintessence of Irving Langmuir by Albert Rosenfeld, 1966-01-01
  6. Langmuir,: The man and the scientist (The Collected works of Irving Langmuir) by Albert Rosenfeld, 1962
  7. The Collected Works of Irving Langmuir **12 Volumes** by Irving (C. Guy Suits, General Editor) Langmuir, 1960
  8. Collected Works of Irving Langmuir, Volume 12: Langmuir, the Man and the Scientist by Irving Langmuir, 1962
  9. Collected Works of Irving Langmuir with contributions in Memoriam Including a complete Bibliography of his Works - Volume 12: Langmuir, the Man and the Scientists by C.Guy and Harold E. Way Suits, 1962
  10. The Quintessence of Irving Langmuir [Selected Readings in Physics: Men of Physics] by Albert Rosenfeld, 1966
  11. The Collected Works of Irving Langmuir, with Contributions in Memoriam Including a Complete Bibliography of His Works:Volume 2, Heat Transfer-Incandescent Tungsten by Irving; Suits, C.Guy & Way, Harold E., Editors Langmuir, 1960
  12. American Meteorologists: Irving Langmuir, William Morris Davis, Joseph Smagorinsky, Richard Lindzen, Vincent Schaefer, Gerhard Kramm
  13. Faraday Lecturers: Dmitri Mendeleev, Niels Bohr, Ernest Rutherford, Svante Arrhenius, Irving Langmuir, Robert Andrews Millikan, John Strutt
  14. William Zisman: Irving Langmuir, Carnegie Institution for Science, Naval Research Lab, Contact Tension, Synthetic Oil

1. Irving Langmuir - Biography
irving langmuir was born in Brooklyn, New York, on langmuir's work on space chargeeffects and related Popular Science Monthly Award (1932); nobel Prize in
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Irving Langmuir was born in Brooklyn, New York, on January 31, 1881, as the third of four sons of Charles Langmuir and Sadie, Comings. His early education was obtained in various schools and institutes in the USA, and in Paris (1892-1895). He graduated as a metallurgical engineer from the School of Mines at Columbia University in 1903. Postgraduate work in Physical Chemistry under Nernst
Returning to America, Dr. Langmuir became Instructor in Chemistry at Stevens Institute of Technology , Hoboken, New Jersey, where he taught until July 1909. He then entered the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Company at Schenectady where he eventually became Associate Director.
Langmuir's studies embraced chemistry, physics, and engineering and were largely the outgrowth of studies of vacuum phenomena. In seeking the atomic and molecular mechanisms of these he investigated the properties of adsorbed films and the nature of electric discharges in high vacuum and in certain gases at low pressures.
His work on filaments in gases led directly to the invention of the gasfilled incandescent lamp and to the discovery of atomic hydrogen. He later used the latter in the development of the atomic hydrogen welding process.

2. Irving Langmuir Winner Of The 1932 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
irving langmuir, a nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. irving langmuir. 1932 nobel Laureate in
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I RVING L ANGMUIR
1932 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his discoveries and investigations in surface chemistry.
Background
    1881-1957 Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY
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3. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Kuhn, Richard, 1938. langmuir, irving, 1932. Lee, Yuan T. 1986.
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4. Langmuir
The crowning achievement of any chemist's career must be the honor of winninga nobel Prize. This accomplishment was realized by irving langmuir in 1932.
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Irving Langmuir
Jan. 31, 1881 - Aug. 16, 1957 Major contributions:
Invention of high-vacuum electron tube and gas-filled incandescent lamp; development of modern surface chemistry; theory of adsorption catalysis; discovery of monomolecular films; molecular orientation at surfaces; understanding of plasmas, heat transfer, and thermionic phenomena
Major prizes: 1932 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry; member, National Academy of Sciences
Guglielmo Marconi

(inventor of radio telegraphy,
Nobel Prize for Physics 1909)
and Langmuir in
the General Electric Research Lab
ca. 1922, USA
left to right:

I. Langmuir, Joseph John Thomson
1906 Nobel Laureate in Physics William David Coolidge known for his work in X-ray technology and incandescent lamp filaments during Thomson's visit to the General Electric Research Lab in Schenectady, NY. The three are inspecting a pliotron or high-vacuum tube In 1909, Langmuir had the opportunity to spend a summer vacation doing research in the well-equipped research laboratory of the General Electric Company Incandescent Electric Lamp, Patent No. 1,180,159, inducted 1989

5. Langmuir
Translate this page langmuir, irving (1881-1957), químico estadounidense conocido por su La investigaciónde langmuir en la física de las en 1932 con el Premio nobel de Química
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Langmuir, Irving (1881-1957), químico estadounidense conocido por su trabajo en distintos campos de la química. Langmuir nació en Brooklyn (Nueva York) y estudió en las universidades de Columbia y Gotinga. Desde 1932 hasta su jubilación en 1950, fue director adjunto del laboratorio de investigación de la General Electric Company. Trabajó en el desarrollo de las lámparas de tungsteno, en el aparato de descarga de electrones, en las bombas de vacío y en la soldadura de hidrógeno atómico. Langmuir y su colega estadounidense Gilbert Lewis desarrollaron una teoría de la interacción química y la valencia basada en la estructura del átomo, conocida como teoría de Langmuir-Lewis. La investigación de Langmuir en la física de las nubes le condujo a la estimulación artificial de la lluvia. Por su trabajo en películas monomoleculares y en química de superficies, fue galardonado en 1932 con el Premio Nobel de Química.

6. Langmuir, Irving
langmuir, irving. studies of molecular films on solid and liquid surfaces opened newfields in colloid research and biochemistry and won him the nobel Prize in
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7. Nobel Prize Winners For 1931-1940
enzyme, 1932, chemistry, langmuir, irving, US, discoveries and investigationsin surface chemistry, literature, Galsworthy, John, UK, novelist.
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Bergius, Friedrich Germany invention and development of chemical high-pressure methods chemistry Bosch, Carl Germany invention and development of chemical high-pressure methods literature Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (posthumous award) Sweden poet peace Addams, Jane U.S. peace Butler, Nicholas Murray U.S. physiology/medicine Warburg, Otto Germany discovery of nature and action of respiratory enzyme chemistry Langmuir, Irving U.S. discoveries and investigations in surface chemistry literature Galsworthy, John U.K. novelist physics Heisenberg, Werner Germany creation of quantum mechanics physiology/medicine Adrian (of Cambridge), Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron U.K. discoveries regarding function of neurons physiology/medicine Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott U.K. discoveries regarding function of neurons literature Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich U.S.S.R. poet, novelist peace Angell, Sir Norman U.K. physics Dirac, P.A.M. U.K. introduction of wave equations in quantum mechanics physics Austria introduction of wave equations in quantum mechanics physiology/medicine Morgan, Thomas Hunt

8. Irving Langmuir
langmuir The nobel Foundation irving langmuir Biography; Woodrow WilsonNational Fellowship Foundation - Biography of irving langmuir;
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Irving Langmuir
Nobel Laureate: 1932
In 1909, he was invited to join the new research laboratory of the General Electric Company where he worked as a research scientist, as associate director, and as a consultant until his death in 1957. In his research there he made significant contributions to many fields: low pressure phenomena, heat transfer, incandescent lamps, thermionic phenomena, electrical discharges, plasmas and their oscillations, the atomic and molecular structure of matter, proteins, surface phenomena, filtration, aviation, atmospheric phenomena, the botfly, nucleation of ice in clouds, and rain formation. For these contributions, he received the Nichols and Gibbs Medals of the American Chemical Society, the Hughes Medal of the Royal Society of London, the Rumford Medal, the Faraday Medal, the Nobel Prize, and many other awards.
THE LANGMUIR BEQUEST
In 1975, Kenneth Langmuir, son of Irving and Marian Langmuir, generously bequeathed the residue of his estate to the Irving Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research. The bequest is used for the support of the Laboratory, for Langmuir Fellowships at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, and for an annual research award.
THE LANGMUIR AWARD AT NEW MEXICO TECH
To encourage emulations of Dr. Langmuir's vigorous approach to research at an Institute where the fields of study span many of his own, the Langmuir Award for Excellence in Research has been established as an annual event by the Institute committee operating Langmuir Laboratory. It is awarded for an outstanding scientific research paper that has been submitted to or published by a recognized journal during the preceding year by any student or graduate of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.

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Number(s) 1,180,159 Inducted 1989 irving langmuir's work led to Born in Brooklyn,New York, langmuir was educated where he studied under nobel laureate Walther
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11. Langmuir Langmuir Journal Irving Langmuir Langmuir
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12. IRVING LANGMUIR
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    IRVING LANGMUIR
    par Janelle Charron et Annick Poulin
    Biographie
    Impacts
    Bibliographie
    1. Livres RICHARD, Marc. Notes de cours Sciences Physiques 416-430 , Module 1, Chapitre 4, 1997. 2. Disques optiques compacts 3. Documents dans W3 Dr. Irving Langmuir , [En ligne]. Adresse URL: http://www.ge.com/ibhisil.htm Irving Langmuir, Incandescent Electric Lamp , [En ligne]. Adresse URL: http://www.invent.org/book/book-text/66.html Irving Langmuir , [En ligne]. Adresse URL: http://www.nobel.se/laureates/chemistry-1932-1-bio.html Irving Langmuir , [En ligne]. Adresse URL: http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/Langmuir.html Research at Langmuir Laboratory , [En ligne]. Adresse URL: http://bat.nmt.edu/history.html#research Doctor Irving Langmuir , [En ligne]. Adresse URL: http://www.ee.nmt.edu/~langmuir/doctor.html
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13. Gilbert Newton Lewis And Irving Langmuir
Lewis Dot Structures a tutorial from the University of Waterloo, WaterlooOntario. irving langmuir - biography from the nobel e-Museum.
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    Once physicists studying the structure of the atom began to realize that the electrons surrounding the nucleus had a special arrangement, chemists began to investigate how these theories corresponded to the known chemistry of the elements and their bonding abilities. Two Americans who were instrumental in developing a bonding theory based on the number of electrons in the outermost "valence" shell of the atom were Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875–1946) and Irving Langmuir (1881–1957). G. N. Lewis at his Desk.
    In 1902, while Lewis was trying to explain valence to his students, he depicted atoms as constructed of a concentric series of cubes with electrons at each corner. This "cubic atom" explained the eight groups in the periodic table and represented his theory that chemical bonds are formed by electron transference to give each atom a complete set of eight. In 1923 he redefined acids as any atom or molecule with an incomplete "octet" that were thus capable of accepting electrons from another atom; bases were, of course, electron donors. Lewis was also important in developing the field of thermodynamics and applying its laws to real chemical systems. At the end of the nineteenth century when he started working, the law of conservation of energy and other thermodynamic relations were known only as isolated equations. Lewis built on the work of another American pioneer in thermodynamics, Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839–1903) of Yale University, whose contributions were only slowly recognized. Their work was of immense value in predicting whether reactions will go almost to completion, reach an equilibrium, or proceed almost not at all, and whether a mixture of chemicals can be separated by distillation.

14. Resources - Web Sites
irving langmuir carried out pioneering investigations of monolayers. The nobel Prizein Chemistry 1907 — biography and work of Eduard Buchner from the nobel e
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15. Irving Langmuir - Wikipedia
irving langmuir was an American chemist and physicist. University School of Minesin 1903 and did postgraduate work in chemistry under nobel laureate Walther
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Irving Langmuir
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Irving Langmuir was an American chemist and physicist . Born January 31 in Brooklyn, New York - Died August 16 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts He graduated with a B.S. from the Columbia University School of Mines in 1903 and did postgraduate work in chemistry under Nobel laureate Walther Nernst in Göttingen and earned his Ph.D. degree in 1906. Langmuir then taught at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey , until 1909, when he began working at the General Electric research laboratory ( Schenectady, New York ). While at G.E., from 1909-1950, Langmuir advanced several basic fields of physics and chemistry , invented the gas filled incandescent lamp, the hydrogen welding technique, and was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work in surface chemistry His initial contributions to science came from his study of light bulbs (which was a continuation of his Ph.D. work). First his improvement of vacuum techniques led to the invention of the high-

16. Langmuir, Irving
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18. Biographies Info Science : Langmuir Irving
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19. Langmuir, Irving. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
langmuir, irving. the work of Gilbert Lewis on electron bonding, evolving the Lewislangmuirtheory of in surface chemistry he received the 1932 nobel Prize in
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langmuir, irving. SYLLABICATION Lang·muir. PRONUNCIATION l ng my r. DATES 1881–1957.American chemist. He won a 1932 nobel Prize for his work in surface
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