Gustav Theodor Gerlach

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Gustav Theodor Gerlach (* 1827 ) was a German chemist .

In 1859 he published specific weights of the most common salt solutions in Freiberg . Around 1866 he worked in Kalk bei Deutz and around 1887 in Cologne as a chemist at the Struve'schen Mineralwasser-Anstalt. In 1887 he published his book on boiling temperatures of salt solutions and comparing the increase in boiling temperatures with the other properties of salt solutions in Wiesbaden . He also constructed a vaporimeter . He was a member of the united Cologne Freemason Lodge Minerva to the patriotic association and Rhenana to humanity .

Individual evidence

  1. LF Bley: Specific weights of the most common salt solutions at different degrees of concentration, together with contributions to the knowledge of the changes in volume which take place when diluting aqueous salt solutions, as well as when the salts are dissolved in water, and observations on the expansion of more and less concentrated solutions of the same name by the Warmth. In: Archiv der Pharmazie, Volume 152, Issue 1, pages 86–88, 1860 doi : 10.1002 / ardp.18601520143
  2. G. Th Gerlach: A vaporimeter. In: Zeitschrift für Analytische Chemie 1885, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp 577-580 doi : 10.1007 / BF01366812
  3. G. Th. Gerlach: About the construction of a vaporimeter. In: Zeitschrift für Analytische Chemie 1865, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp 84-87 doi : 10.1007 / BF01347323