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  1. Sir Edward Frankland, KCB, FRS, FRSE (18 January 1825 – 9 August 1899) was an English chemist. He was one of the originators of organometallic chemistry and introduced the concept of combining power or valence.

  2. Sir Edward Frankland (born Jan. 18, 1825, Churchtown, Lancashire, Eng.—died Aug. 9, 1899, Golaa, Nor.) was an English chemist who was one of the first investigators in the field of structural chemistry. While apprenticed to a druggist, Frankland learned to perform chemical experiments.

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  3. May 14, 2018 · Chemistry. Frankland was the illegitimate son of Peggy frankland, the daughter of a calico printer. After education in seven schools, including Lancaster Grammar School, Frankland was apprenticed by his stepfather, William Helm, to a Lancaster druggist, Stephen Ross.

  4. When, on July 28, 1848, Edward Frankland (Figure 1 ), then a 23-year-old faculty member of Queenwood College in Hampshire, England, filled a thick-walled glass tube with finely granulated zinc and ethyl iodide and then sealed it, he did not realize that he had set up the reaction that would produce the first main-group organometallic compounds, ...

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  5. Jan 17, 2018 · January 18 is Edward Frankland’s birthday. Frankland was an English chemist who pioneered the idea of valency. He theorized an element could combine with a limited selection of other elements and established the field of structural chemistry.

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  6. Aug 17, 2018 · Seeking proof to back up the claim that he’d helped discover a new element, Lockyer went to English chemist Edward Frankland to attempt to reproduce the wavelength pattern in the lab.

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  8. Sir Edward Frankland (1825-1899), pioneer in organometallic chemistry and industrial chemist. Frankland was born on 18 January 1825 at Churchtown, Garstang, Lancashire, the son of Margaret Frankland (1797-1881).