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Gibbs G0117700 (gĭbz), Josiah Willard 1839-1903. American mathematician and physicist who formulated the theoretical foundation of physical chemistry, developed vector analysis, and conducted optical and thermodynamic research.Gibbs (ɡɪbz) n1. (Biography) James. 1682–1754, British architect; his buildings include St Martin's-in-the-Fields, London (1722–26), and the Radcliffe Camera, Oxford (1737–49)2. (Biography) Josiah Willard. 1839–1903, US physicist and mathematician: founder of chemical thermodynamicsGibbs (gɪbz) n. Josiah Willard, 1839–1903, U.S. physicist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Gibbs - United States chemist (1839-1903)Josiah Willard Gibbs |
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Gibbs1. James. 1682--1754, British architect; his buildings include St Martin's-in-the-Fields, London (1722--26), and the Radcliffe Camera, Oxford (1737--49) 2. Josiah Willard. 1839--1903, US physicist and mathematician: founder of chemical thermodynamics gibbs[gibz] (physics) A unit of amount of adsorption, equal to a surface concentration of 10-6 mole per square meter. Gibbs
Gibbs (gibz), Josiah W., U.S. mathematician and physicist, 1839-1903. See: Gibbs-Donnan equilibrium, Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, Helmholtz-Gibbs theory, Gibbs theorem, Gibbs free energy, Gibbs energy of activation. GIBBS
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Gibbs Related to Gibbs: Gibbs free energySynonyms for Gibbsnoun United States chemist (1839-1903)Synonyms |