词条 | Antoine Baumé |
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|name = Antoine Baumé |image = Antoine baume NLM image.jpg |image_size = 200px |caption = Antoine Baumé |birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1728|2|26}} |birth_place = Senlis France |residence = |nationality = French |death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1804|10|15|1728|2|26}} |death_place = Paris France |field = |work_institution = |alma_mater = |doctoral_advisor = |doctoral_students = |known_for = Baumé scale |prizes = |religion = |footnotes = }}Antoine Baumé (26 February 1728{{snd}}15 October 1804) was a French chemist. LifeHe was born at Senlis. He was apprenticed to the chemist Claude Joseph Geoffroy, and in 1752 was admitted a member of the École de Pharmacie, where in the same year he was appointed professor of chemistry. The money he made in a business he carried on in Paris for dealing in chemical products enabled him to retire in 1780 in order to devote himself to applied chemistry, but, ruined in the Revolution, he was obliged to return to a commercial career.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} He devised many improvements in technical processes, e.g. for bleaching silk, dyeing, gilding, purifying saltpetre, etc., but he is best known as the inventor of the Baumé scale hydrometer or "spindle" which provides scientific measurements for the density of liquids. The scale remains associated with his name but is often improperly spelt "Beaumé".{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} Of the numerous books and papers he wrote the most important is his Éléments de pharmacie théorique et pratique (9 editions, 1762–1818). He became a member of the Academy of Sciences in 1772, and an associate of the Institute in 1796. He died in Paris on 15 October 1804.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} Works{{library resources box|by=yes|onlinebooksby=yes|viaf=66580719}}
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