Published Papers and Official Documents of Linus pauling
24 documents
The Atom and the Molecule. April 1916.
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 38, 4 View all information. 25 pages total.
"The theoretical prediction of the physical properties of many-electron atoms and
ions. Mole refraction, diamagnetic susceptibility, and extension in space." January 1, 1927.
Proc. Roy. Soc. A (London) 114 (1927): 181-211 View all information. 35 pages total.
"Uber den anschauclichen Inhalt der quantentheoretischen Kinematik und Mechanik." March 23, 1927.
Pre-publication proof sheet of the first paper in which Heisenberg advanced his famous
uncertainty principle. Includes the Pauling annotation: "Given... View all information. 26 pages total.
"The shared-electron chemical bond." March 7, 1928.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 14 (April 1928): 359-362 View all information. 5 pages total.
"The application of the quantum mechanics to the structure of the hydrogen molecule
and hydrogen molecule-ion and to related problems." June 1928.
Chem. Rev. 5 (June 1928): 173-213 View all information. 42 pages total.
"Note on the pressure transitions of the rubidium halides." July 30, 1928.
Z. Kristallogr. 69 (1928): 35-40 View all information. 6 pages total.
"The principles determining the structure of complex ionic crystals." September 5, 1928.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 51 (April 1929): 1010-1026 View all information. 18 pages total.
"The
nature of the chemical bond. Application of results obtained from the
quantum
mechanics and from a theory of paramagnetic
susceptibility to the structure of molecules." February 17, 1931.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 53 (April 1931): 1367-1400 View all information. 34 pages total.
Directed Valence in Polyatomic Molecules. March 1, 1931.
Phys. Rev., 37 View all information. 9 pages total.
"The nature of the chemical bond. II. The one-electron bond and the three-electron
bond." July 11, 1931.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 53 (September 1931): 3225-3237 View all information. 17 pages total.
"A Thirty-Year-Old Prize Winner Who Once Stumped Einstein." September 4, 1931.
New York Sun View all information.
"Chemical Crystal’s Secrets Revealed by Dr. L. Pauling." October 25, 1931.
(Portland) Sunday Oregonian View all information.
"The nature of the chemical bond. III. The transition from one extreme bond type to
another." November 9, 1931.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 54 (March 1932): 988-1003 View all information. 14 pages total.
"The additivity of the energies of normal covalent bonds." May 9, 1932.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 18 (June 1932): 414-416 View all information.
"The nature of the chemical bond. IV. The energy of single bonds and the relative
electronegativity of atoms." May 18, 1932.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 54 (September 1932): 3570-3582 View all information. 14 pages total.
"Scientists Publish New Journal Jan. 1." December 23, 1932.
New York Times View all information.
"The nature of the chemical bond. V. The quantum-mechanical calculation of the resonance
energy of benzene and naphthalene and the hydrocarbon free radicals." March 21, 1933.
J. Chem. Phys. 1 (June 1933): 362-374 View all information. 15 pages total.
"The nature of the chemical bond. VI. The calculation from thermochemical data of
the energy of resonance of molecules among several electronic structures." April 13, 1933.
J. Chem. Phys. 1 (August 1933): 606-617 View all information. 15 pages total.
"The nature of the chemical bond. VII. The calculation of resonance energy in conjugated
systems." July 3, 1933.
J. Chem. Phys. 1 (October 1933): 679-686 View all information. 9 pages total.
Course Catalog: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute
of Technology. 1940s.
Selection showing courses taught by LP View all information.
Course Catalog: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute
of Technology. 1940s.
Selection showing members of the Chemistry and Chemical Engineering faculty View all information.
Review of The Nature of the Chemical Bond by George Kistiakowsky. February 1940.
Published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society View all information.
"Arnold Sommerfeld: 1868-1951." October 1951.
Science 114, 383-384. View all information.
"Faculty produces a lively musical comedy to celebrate Dr. Pauling’s Nobel laureate." December 9, 1954.
California Tech (California Institute of Technology) View all information.
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