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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Nitrometer
Ludwig Nitrometer with glass tap and two cork supports, appears to be 19th Cenury Research. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Mirror Box
Mirror Box used in Lecture Demo.on Colloids. (Expt. No 259) -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Cylinders
Two cylinders used in Lecture Demonstration (G&F No 184 with foot & neck. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Cylinders
Glassware. Two cylinders used in Lecture Demonstration (G&F No 184 with foot & neck. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Filter Flasks
Glassware. Filter flasks. Small, heavy glass, as used in Marsh Test for As. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Filter Flask
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Gas Washing Bottle
One Gas Washing Bottle of G&F Type 63. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Combustion Apparatus
Pieces of apparatus to demonstrate combustion of one gas in another -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Combustion Apparatus
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Hoffman'S Apparatus
Hoffman's Apparatus. Tube with tap used for volumetric analysis of NH3 and HCl -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Balance
Aston Balance, an historically valuable piece of equipment. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Balance
Aston Balance, maker uncertain -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Glass Tube
Tube used in Buenges method for CO2 determination. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Long Side-Arm Flask
Glassware. Long side-arm flask, as used in Lecture Demos of distillation. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Glass Tube
Not identified. No 16 of a set of 24 tubes used by Dr Traill of Melb Tech. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Developing Flask
Gas developing flask. Used in Demonstration of mass of air. 13.0 - 20.0 in height, 5.0 -10.0 diameter. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Vacuum Tube Stand
Stand for Vacuum or X-Ray Tubes. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Polariscope
Polariscope - without tubes -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Gas Cylinder Stand
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Gas Regulators
Two Gas regulators. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Set Of Weights
Ernst Johannes Hartung was a chemist and astronomer. Educated at the University of Melbourne (BSc 1913, DSc 1919), he became lecturer in 1919, associate professor in 1924, and succeeded Rivett as chair of chemistry in 1928, remaining in this position until 1953. Hartung?s lecturing style surged with enthusiasm and he employed the use of screen projections to demonstrate chemical phenomena to large undergraduate classes. In 1935 he recorded Brownian movement in colloidal solutions on 35 mm cinefilm, which was later copied onto 16 mm film for the Eastman Kodak Co. World Science Library. This can be viewed in the Chemistry laboratory. He researched the photo decomposition of silver halides, and was awarded the David Syme Prize in 1926. He devoted time to the design and construction of a large, new chemistry building for the School of Chemistry (built 1938?1939). During World War II he was approached by Professor Thomas Laby, chairman of the Optical Munitions Panel, to chair the advisory committee on optical materials, to produce high quality optical glass in Australia. This was successful, with large-scale production achieved within ten months at a reasonable cost. Hartung served three terms as general President of the (Royal) Australian Chemical Institute, was an ex-officio councillor of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, and a Trustee of the Museum of Applied Science (now part of Museum Victoria).Set of analytic weights, used by E.J.H. in most of his work -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Illuminating Lamp
The illuminating lamp - piece of a capillary elecrometer adapted at MU -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Zeiss Interferometer
Zeiss Interferometer, and 2 boxes of cells for it - NOT IN COLLECTION -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Vacuum Pump
Hand Vacuum Pump - originally from Physiology -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Weston Cells
Two Weston Cells, H.Tinsley & Co London -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Boiling Burner
Fletcher Standard Boiling Burner. Gall Cat No 285. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Diffusion Cells
Number of parts: 36. Seamless Parchment Diffusion Cells in original box, 1.0 - 1.2 in height, 0.2 - 0.35 in width. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Cupritartrates
Chemical Specimens: and one label -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Etyl Iodide Derivatives
First Research Samples from Melb. Uni. Chem Dept.From the work of J.B.Kirkland -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Sodium Cupros Tartrate
Specimens labelled: 1: C.B. Incandescent Mantle O.M. 1900.