Fritz HABER (1868-1934) German chemist at work in his laboratory at Karlsruhe. Nobel prize for chemistry 1918. With Karl Bosch (his brother-in-law) invented process for synthesis of ammonia from hydrogen and atmospheric nitrogen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fritz-haber-1868-1934-german-chemist-at-work-in-his-laboratory-at-90844379.html
RMF7P8X3–Fritz HABER (1868-1934) German chemist at work in his laboratory at Karlsruhe. Nobel prize for chemistry 1918. With Karl Bosch (his brother-in-law) invented process for synthesis of ammonia from hydrogen and atmospheric nitrogen.
Fritz Haber. Portrait of the German chemist, Fritz Haber (1868-1934), c. 1919 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fritz-haber-portrait-of-the-german-chemist-fritz-haber-1868-1934-c-1919-image504673876.html
RM2M91TK0–Fritz Haber. Portrait of the German chemist, Fritz Haber (1868-1934), c. 1919
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RMR230TE–FRITZ HABER (1868-1934) German chemist about 1920
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RM2C2R05R–Fritz Haber 1868-1934 German Chemist
Fritz Haber. Portrait of the German Nobel Prize winning chemist, Fritz Haber (1868-1934), c.1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fritz-haber-portrait-of-the-german-nobel-prize-winning-chemist-fritz-haber-1868-1934-c1918-image413040905.html
RM2EYYHTW–Fritz Haber. Portrait of the German Nobel Prize winning chemist, Fritz Haber (1868-1934), c.1918
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RM2BGP3N1–Fritz Haber 1868-1934 German Chemist
Karl (Carl) Bosch (1874-1940) German chemist. Haber-Bosch process for sulphate of ammonia. Shared 1931 Nobel prize for chemistry with Friedrich Bergius. Obverse of commemorative medal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-karl-carl-bosch-1874-1940-german-chemist-haber-bosch-process-for-sulphate-57293057.html
RMD95WTH–Karl (Carl) Bosch (1874-1940) German chemist. Haber-Bosch process for sulphate of ammonia. Shared 1931 Nobel prize for chemistry with Friedrich Bergius. Obverse of commemorative medal.
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RM2F8BJ56–Carl Bosch 1874-1940 German Chemist Engineer
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RFJX5TJB–Port Talbot steel works owned by Tata Steel Co of India seen from Kenfig Burrows beach with sunken shipwreck in foreground - South Wales UK
. Review of reviews and world's work . st havetaken their lives in their hands time and timeagain before they were able to announcethat at last they had succeeded. The menwho work in a nitroglycerine factory followno more hazardous vocation than the trainedchemists who are indispensable in a Haberplant. It cost millions to develop the process;but it made Germany independent of Chileand of Norway, and it gave her a new in-dustry. Haber wanted to make ammonia—a partic-ularly useful compound, because it can beconverted into solid ammonium sulphate totake the place of Chilean saltpeter in agri-cul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/review-of-reviews-and-worlds-work-st-havetaken-their-lives-in-their-hands-time-and-timeagain-before-they-were-able-to-announcethat-at-last-they-had-succeeded-the-menwho-work-in-a-nitroglycerine-factory-followno-more-hazardous-vocation-than-the-trainedchemists-who-are-indispensable-in-a-haberplant-it-cost-millions-to-develop-the-processbut-it-made-germany-independent-of-chileand-of-norway-and-it-gave-her-a-new-in-dustry-haber-wanted-to-make-ammoniaa-partic-ularly-useful-compound-because-it-can-beconverted-into-solid-ammonium-sulphate-totake-the-place-of-chilean-saltpeter-in-agri-cul-image369821667.html
RM2CDJR8K–. Review of reviews and world's work . st havetaken their lives in their hands time and timeagain before they were able to announcethat at last they had succeeded. The menwho work in a nitroglycerine factory followno more hazardous vocation than the trainedchemists who are indispensable in a Haberplant. It cost millions to develop the process;but it made Germany independent of Chileand of Norway, and it gave her a new in-dustry. Haber wanted to make ammonia—a partic-ularly useful compound, because it can beconverted into solid ammonium sulphate totake the place of Chilean saltpeter in agri-cul
The photograph shows the ammonia cracker and scrubbers at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant located at the American University in Washington, D.C. It was taken on January 30, 1920, by Sgt. Hitz and is labeled with the official number 67763. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photograph-shows-the-ammonia-cracker-and-scrubbers-at-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-testing-plant-located-at-the-american-university-in-washington-dc-it-was-taken-on-january-30-1920-by-sgt-hitz-and-is-labeled-with-the-official-number-67763-image558226266.html
RM2RC5B8A–The photograph shows the ammonia cracker and scrubbers at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant located at the American University in Washington, D.C. It was taken on January 30, 1920, by Sgt. Hitz and is labeled with the official number 67763.
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RFBDM9C6–Ammonia 3D molecular model.
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JUNE 17, 2022: Postage stamp printed in Guinea-Bissau shows Fritz Haber, Nobel Prize serie, circa 2009 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moscow-russia-june-17-2022-postage-stamp-printed-in-guinea-bissau-shows-fritz-haber-nobel-prize-serie-circa-2009-image473283140.html
RF2JDYWD8–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JUNE 17, 2022: Postage stamp printed in Guinea-Bissau shows Fritz Haber, Nobel Prize serie, circa 2009
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RM2F8BJ52–Carl Bosch 1874-1940 German Chemist Engineer
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RM2CB9KP2–Friedrich Karl Rudolf Bergius 1884-1949 German Chemist
. Journal . orto Solvay Pioces.s Co., Syracuse, N.Y. U.S. Pat.937.9 IS, Oct. 26, 1909. See Eng. Pat. 7471 of 1898 ; this J., 1809, 37G.—T. E. B. Compounds of oxygen and nitrogen ; Process and apparatus for the production of . F. Haber and A. Koeriig, Karlsruhe. Assignors to Badische Anilin und SodaFabrik. Lndwigshafen on Rhine, German v. U.S. Pat.938,310, Oct. 26, 1909. See Fr. Pat. 392,670 of 190S ; this J., 1909, 28.—T. F. B. Fastening fdaments of electric incandescent lamps to theelectrodes. Eng. Pat. 20,915. See II. Treatment of bromine. Eng. Pat. I9,.?02. Sec VIT. Electrical production of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-orto-solvay-piocess-co-syracuse-ny-us-pat9379-is-oct-26-1909-see-eng-pat-7471-of-1898-this-j-1809-37gt-e-b-compounds-of-oxygen-and-nitrogen-process-and-apparatus-for-the-production-of-f-haber-and-a-koeriig-karlsruhe-assignors-to-badische-anilin-und-sodafabrik-lndwigshafen-on-rhine-german-v-us-pat938310-oct-26-1909-see-fr-pat-392670-of-190s-this-j-1909-28t-f-b-fastening-fdaments-of-electric-incandescent-lamps-to-theelectrodes-eng-pat-20915-see-ii-treatment-of-bromine-eng-pat-i902-sec-vit-electrical-production-of-image369856120.html
RM2CDMB74–. Journal . orto Solvay Pioces.s Co., Syracuse, N.Y. U.S. Pat.937.9 IS, Oct. 26, 1909. See Eng. Pat. 7471 of 1898 ; this J., 1809, 37G.—T. E. B. Compounds of oxygen and nitrogen ; Process and apparatus for the production of . F. Haber and A. Koeriig, Karlsruhe. Assignors to Badische Anilin und SodaFabrik. Lndwigshafen on Rhine, German v. U.S. Pat.938,310, Oct. 26, 1909. See Fr. Pat. 392,670 of 190S ; this J., 1909, 28.—T. F. B. Fastening fdaments of electric incandescent lamps to theelectrodes. Eng. Pat. 20,915. See II. Treatment of bromine. Eng. Pat. I9,.?02. Sec VIT. Electrical production of
Gas holders at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant at the American University in Washington, D.C. This photo was taken on January 30, 1920, by Sergeant Hitz of the U.S. Signal Corps. The image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gas-holders-at-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-testing-plant-at-the-american-university-in-washington-dc-this-photo-was-taken-on-january-30-1920-by-sergeant-hitz-of-the-us-signal-corps-the-image-is-part-of-a-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558248132.html
RM2RC6B58–Gas holders at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant at the American University in Washington, D.C. This photo was taken on January 30, 1920, by Sergeant Hitz of the U.S. Signal Corps. The image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during World War One.
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RM2CB9KP4–Friedrich Karl Rudolf Bergius 1884-1949 German Chemist
Pacific wine and spirit review . en and clarify. No artificial means are used to claiifywine at Inglenook. Wine must be given time to perfect itself,as no trick of the chemist can remove effects of incomplete fer-mentation. The Captain called our attention particularly tothe art of blending. Sauterne, for instance, is a blended wineand cannot be made from one grape. One claret will be deficientin color; another have an excess of color. Blended they make aperfect wine. This process of blending at Inglenook is super-vised always by Mr. F. A. Haber, who is Capt. Niehauras righthand man at the •ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pacific-wine-and-spirit-review-en-and-clarify-no-artificial-means-are-used-to-claiifywine-at-inglenook-wine-must-be-given-time-to-perfect-itselfas-no-trick-of-the-chemist-can-remove-effects-of-incomplete-fer-mentation-the-captain-called-our-attention-particularly-tothe-art-of-blending-sauterne-for-instance-is-a-blended-wineand-cannot-be-made-from-one-grape-one-claret-will-be-deficientin-color-another-have-an-excess-of-color-blended-they-make-aperfect-wine-this-process-of-blending-at-inglenook-is-super-vised-always-by-mr-f-a-haber-who-is-capt-niehauras-righthand-man-at-the-ma-image338294917.html
RM2AJAJH9–Pacific wine and spirit review . en and clarify. No artificial means are used to claiifywine at Inglenook. Wine must be given time to perfect itself,as no trick of the chemist can remove effects of incomplete fer-mentation. The Captain called our attention particularly tothe art of blending. Sauterne, for instance, is a blended wineand cannot be made from one grape. One claret will be deficientin color; another have an excess of color. Blended they make aperfect wine. This process of blending at Inglenook is super-vised always by Mr. F. A. Haber, who is Capt. Niehauras righthand man at the •ma
The image shows a purification train at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant in the American University in Washington, D.C. This photograph was taken on January 30, 1920. The plant was used for testing the efficiency and effectiveness of synthetic ammonia catalysts during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-image-shows-a-purification-train-at-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-testing-plant-in-the-american-university-in-washington-dc-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-30-1920-the-plant-was-used-for-testing-the-efficiency-and-effectiveness-of-synthetic-ammonia-catalysts-during-world-war-one-image558261677.html
RM2RC70D1–The image shows a purification train at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant in the American University in Washington, D.C. This photograph was taken on January 30, 1920. The plant was used for testing the efficiency and effectiveness of synthetic ammonia catalysts during World War One.
High pressure storage and purification plant at the Haber Synthetic Ammonia Catalyst Testing Plant, American University in Washington, D.C. The plant is used for testing the catalyst for the production of synthetic ammonia. This photograph was taken on January 30, 1920 by Sergeant HTZZ, S.C. This is an official US photo (077770). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-pressure-storage-and-purification-plant-at-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-testing-plant-american-university-in-washington-dc-the-plant-is-used-for-testing-the-catalyst-for-the-production-of-synthetic-ammonia-this-photograph-was-taken-on-january-30-1920-by-sergeant-htzz-sc-this-is-an-official-us-photo-077770-image558268362.html
RM2RC78YP–High pressure storage and purification plant at the Haber Synthetic Ammonia Catalyst Testing Plant, American University in Washington, D.C. The plant is used for testing the catalyst for the production of synthetic ammonia. This photograph was taken on January 30, 1920 by Sergeant HTZZ, S.C. This is an official US photo (077770).
Image of the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant at American University in Washington, D.C. The photograph, taken by Sgt. Hitz, shows a special flow meter (number 67769) in the plant. The image was received on February 4, 1920, and is described as symbol A. It was taken on January 30, 1920. Notes indicate that it is a testing plant for the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-of-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-testing-plant-at-american-university-in-washington-dc-the-photograph-taken-by-sgt-hitz-shows-a-special-flow-meter-number-67769-in-the-plant-the-image-was-received-on-february-4-1920-and-is-described-as-symbol-a-it-was-taken-on-january-30-1920-notes-indicate-that-it-is-a-testing-plant-for-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-image558274792.html
RM2RC7H5C–Image of the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant at American University in Washington, D.C. The photograph, taken by Sgt. Hitz, shows a special flow meter (number 67769) in the plant. The image was received on February 4, 1920, and is described as symbol A. It was taken on January 30, 1920. Notes indicate that it is a testing plant for the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst.
The photograph shows the inlet and exit manifolds for compressors at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant located at the American University in Washington D.C. The photo was taken on February 4, 1920, by photographer S.C. Hitz. The image is labeled with the symbol 189UED A. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photograph-shows-the-inlet-and-exit-manifolds-for-compressors-at-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-testing-plant-located-at-the-american-university-in-washington-dc-the-photo-was-taken-on-february-4-1920-by-photographer-sc-hitz-the-image-is-labeled-with-the-symbol-189ued-a-image558207461.html
RM2RC4F8N–The photograph shows the inlet and exit manifolds for compressors at the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant located at the American University in Washington D.C. The photo was taken on February 4, 1920, by photographer S.C. Hitz. The image is labeled with the symbol 189UED A.
A photograph of the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant at the American University in Washington, D.C. The image shows a high pressure storage and purification train. The photo was taken by photographer SOT.HITZ.S.C. and was issued and taken on January 30th, 1920. The notes indicate that it was taken from the Tes office. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photograph-of-the-haber-synthetic-ammonia-catalyst-testing-plant-at-the-american-university-in-washington-dc-the-image-shows-a-high-pressure-storage-and-purification-train-the-photo-was-taken-by-photographer-sothitzsc-and-was-issued-and-taken-on-january-30th-1920-the-notes-indicate-that-it-was-taken-from-the-tes-office-image558248787.html
RM2RC6C0K–A photograph of the Haber synthetic ammonia catalyst testing plant at the American University in Washington, D.C. The image shows a high pressure storage and purification train. The photo was taken by photographer SOT.HITZ.S.C. and was issued and taken on January 30th, 1920. The notes indicate that it was taken from the Tes office.
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