Box 9
Contains 34 Results:
“Gaseous Species in the Vaporization of Sodium Hydroxide,” R. Schoomnaker and R. Porter, J. Chem. Phys., 28, 454, 1958
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Mass Spectrometric Study of the Vaporization of NaF, LiF, and NaF-LiF Mixtures,” R. Porter and R. Schoonmaker, J. Chem. Phys., 29, 1070, 1958
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Gaseous Species in the NaOH-KOH System,” R. Porter and R. Schoonmaker, J. Phys. Chem., 62, 486, 1958
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Gaseous Species in the Vaporization of Potassium Hydroxide,” R. Porter and R. Schoonmaker, J. Phys. Chem., 62, 234, 1958
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Heats of Dimerization of Alkali Fluoride Molecules,” R. Schoonmaker and R. Porter, J. Chem. Phys., 30, 283, 1959
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Mass Spectrum of Gaseous Cupric Nitrate,” R. Porter, R. Schoonmaker, and C. Addison, Proc. Chem. Soc., 11, 1959 January
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“A Mass Spectrometric Study of the Vaporization of Ferrous Bromide,” R. Porter and R. Schoonmaker, J. Phys. Chem., 61, 626, 1959
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Long Range Attractive Potentials from Molecular Beam Studies on the Systems K, N2(g) and KCl, N2(g),” R.C. Schoomnaker, J. Phys. Chem., 65, 892, 1961
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Mass Spectrometric and Thermodynamic Study of the Vaporization of Transition Metal (II) Halides,” R. Schoonmaker, A. Friedman, and R. Porter, J. Chem. Phys., 31, 1586, 1959
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
“Mass Spectrometric Study of High Temperature Reactions of H20(g) and HCI(g) with Na2O and Li2O,” R. Schoonmaker and R. Porter, J. Phys. Chem., 6-4, 457, 1960
The Richard C. Schoonmaker Papers primarily relate to his professional life, including his work as a professor of chemistry at Oberlin College from 1960 through 1993. Earlier records are still professional in nature and relate to his career prior to Oberlin. Other records relate to visiting appointments, grant-funded research, and publishing.
