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Wald, František

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Wald, František 

Born Jan. 9, 1861, in Brandisek; died Oct. 19, 1930, in Vitkovice. Czechoslovak physical chemist and metallurgist.

Wald graduated from the Higher Technical School in Prague, and beginning in 1882 he worked as a chemist. From 1886 to 1908 he was chief chemist for the iron works in Kladno (Bohemia). From 1908 to 1928, Wald was a professor at the Higher Technical School in Prague. His work facilitated the development of industry in Bohemia. In 1882 he introduced a method of quantitative determination of the iron in a hydrochloric-acid solution by means of titration with potassium permanganate; this method is used even today.

WORKS

“O druhe vete mechanicke theorie tepla.” Chemicke listy, 1888, vol. 12, p. 169; 1889, vol. 13, p. 141.

REFERENCE

Druce, G. Two Czech Chemists: Bohuslav Brauner, Frantisek Wald. Berlin, 1944.


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