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br=nsted lowry theory
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brönsted lowry theory
brönsted-lowry teorisi
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English novelist (1909-1957) English painter (1887-1976)
An open box car used on railroads
English painter (1887-1976)
English novelist (1909-1957)
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Bronsted-Lowry acid
Alternative spelling of Brønsted-Lowry acid
Bronsted-Lowry base
Alternative spelling of Brønsted-Lowry base
Brønsted-Lowry acid
Any chemical species that acts as a donor of protons
Brønsted-Lowry acids
plural form of Brønsted-Lowry acid
Brønsted-Lowry base
Any chemical species that acts as an acceptor of protons
Brønsted-Lowry bases
plural form of Brønsted-Lowry base
Clarence Malcolm Lowry
born July 28, 1909, Birkhead, Cheshire, Eng. died June 27, 1957, Ripe, Sussex British novelist, short-story writer, and poet. In his youth Lowry rebelled against his conventional upbringing and shipped to China as a cabin boy; he later lived in France, the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and Italy. His reputation rests on the novel Under the Volcano (1947), about the last desperate day of a dispirited alcoholic and former British consul in Mexico. Its juxtaposition of images of social decay and self-destructiveness was seen as a symbolic vision of Europe on the verge of World War II. Though critically praised, it received popular recognition only after Lowry's death at age 47, probably the result of alcoholism
L. S. Lowry
a British painter known for his scenes from the industrial North of England showing factories and crowds of small thin people (called matchstick men) rushing about. He used a very simple style of painting, and he especially combined the use of white and grey (1887-1976)
Malcolm Lowry
born July 28, 1909, Birkhead, Cheshire, Eng. died June 27, 1957, Ripe, Sussex British novelist, short-story writer, and poet. In his youth Lowry rebelled against his conventional upbringing and shipped to China as a cabin boy; he later lived in France, the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and Italy. His reputation rests on the novel Under the Volcano (1947), about the last desperate day of a dispirited alcoholic and former British consul in Mexico. Its juxtaposition of images of social decay and self-destructiveness was seen as a symbolic vision of Europe on the verge of World War II. Though critically praised, it received popular recognition only after Lowry's death at age 47, probably the result of alcoholism
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