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  • William Nicholson, (born 1753, London, England—died May 21, 1815, Bloomsbury, London), English chemist, discoverer of the electrolysis of water, which has become a basic process in both chemical research and industry. Nicholson was at various times a hydraulic engineer, inventor, translator, and scientific publicist. He invented a hydrometer (an instrument for measuring the density of liquids) in 1790.
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  • William Nicholson (13 December 1753 – 21 May 1815) was an English writer, translator, publisher, scientist, inventor, patent agent and civil engineer.
  • William Nicholson was an English chemist, discoverer of the electrolysis of water, which has become a basic process in both chemical research and industry.
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  • Doğal felsefe ve kimya alanında yaptığı çalışmalarıyla bilinen İngiliz William Nicholson aynı zamanda tercüman, editör, mucit, gazeteci, patent uzmanı ve inşaat...
  • Nicholson, from an initial meeting in 1786, became one of William Godwin's closest friends, a major influence on the conception of his Enquiry concerning...
  • Overall, William Nicholson’s work in gas chemistry revolutionized the field, advancing our understanding of gas properties, reactions, and the laws that govern...
  • in 1790, William Nicholson obtained a patent for a cylindrical printing machine – a design which was copied in the USA and Barcelona, before Friedrich Konig...
  • Nicholson has drawn heavily on the Chimie Appliquée aux Arts of the French chemist, Jean-Antoine Chaptal [1756-1832]...
  • 1797'de yayına başladı ve genellikle Journal of Nicholson olarak bilinen Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts (in)...