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THENARD, LOUIS JACQUES (1777-1857) , French chemist, was born on the 4th of May 1777 at Louptiere, near Nogentsur-Seine, Aube. His father, a poor peasant, managed to have him educated at the academy of Sens, and sent him at the age of sixteen to study pharmacy in Paris. There he attended the lectures of A. F. Fourcroy and L. N. Vauquelin
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Above all things Thenard was a teacher; as he himself said, the professor, the assistants, the laboratoryeverything must be sacrificed to the students. Like most great teachers he published a text-book,. and his Traite de Chimie elementaire, theorique'et pratique (4 vols., Paris, 1813-16), which served as a standard for a quarter of a century, perhaps did even more for the advance of chemistry than his numerous original
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paper (1799) was on the compounds of arsenic and antimony with oxygen and sulphur, and of his other separate investigations one of the most important was that on the compound ethers, begun in 1807. His researches on sebacic acid (1802) and on bile (1807), and his discovery of peroxide of hydrogen (18r8) also deserve mention. The substance known . as " Thenard's blue, " he prepared in 1799 in response to a peremptory demand by J. A. Chaptal for a cheap colouring matter, asbright as ultramarine and capable of standing
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Most of Th6nard's memoirs, a list
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