- Henri Victor Regnault
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birth_date =July 21 ,1810
birth_place =Aachen
death_date =January 19 ,1878
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field =thermodynamics
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alma_mater =École Polytechnique
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influences =Justus von Liebig
influenced = William Thomson
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footnotes =Henri Victor Regnault (
July 21 ,1810 –January 19 ,1878 ) was a French chemist and physicist best known for his careful measurements of the thermal properties of gases. He was an earlythermodynamicist and was mentor to William Thomson in the late 1840s.Biography
Born in
Aachen in 1810, he moved toParis following the death of his parents at the age of eight. There, he worked for an upholstery firm until he was eighteen. In 1830, he was admitted to theÉcole Polytechnique , and in 1832 he graduated from the École des mines.Working under
Justus von Liebig atGießen , Regnault distinguished himself in the nascent field oforganic chemistry by synthesizing several chlorinatedhydrocarbons (e.g.vinyl chloride ,polyvinyl chloride ,dichloromethane ), and he was appointed professor of chemistry at the University ofLyon . In 1840, he was appointed the chair of chemistry of the Ecole Polytechnique, and in 1841, he became a professor of Physics in theCollege de France .Beginning in 1843, he began compiling extensive numerical tables on the properties of steam. These were published in 1847, and led to his receiving the
Rumford Medal of theRoyal Society of London and appointment asChief Engineer of Mines . In 1854 he was appointed director of theporcelain works atSèvres .At Sèvres, he continued work on the thermal properties of matter. He designed sensitive
thermometer s,hygrometer s,hypsometer s andcalorimeter s, and measured thespecific heat s of many substances and thecoefficient of thermal expansion of gases. In the course of this work, he discovered that not all gases expand equally when heated and thatBoyle's Law is only an approximation, especially at temperatures near a substance's boiling point.Regnault was also an avid amateur photographer. He introduced the use of
pyrogallic acid as a developing agent, and was one of the first photographers to use paper negatives. In 1854, he became the founding president of the Société Française de Photographie.In 1871, his laboratory at Sèvres was destroyed and his son
Alex-Georges-Henri Regnault killed, both as a result of theFranco-Prussian War . He retired from science the next year, never recovering from these losses.Regnault crater, on the
Moon , is named after him. Some have suggested that theideal gas constant ("R" = 8.31441 J/(mol·K)) is also named after him.
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