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==Scientific walk of the 5eme quartier00
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For wednesday afternoon 2 guided tours (14 h - 17 h 30) will be organized, with  exchange of the groups at 15 h 45 at the entrance of the Jardin des Plantes (57 rue Cuvier) and the following two elements:
Walk of the quartier with the chemistry of the 19th century as topic as well as the quest of radioactivity (L. Pasteur office, Curie museum and its garden)
 
  
Guided by Mme G. Gablot
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==Scientific walk of the 5eme quartier==
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Guided tour through the streets of the quartier latin along the labs of famous chemists (Pasteur, Perrin, Ste-Claire Deville, the Curies) of the XIXth century and the discovery of radioactivity.
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Guided by Mme G. Gablot (association 'Parcours des Sciences')
  
 
==Visit of the "equivalents periodic table"==
 
==Visit of the "equivalents periodic table"==
Visit of the historical laboratory of E. Frémy at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, the working place of H. Becquerel, a nice walk through the Jardin des Plantes and of course the original equivalents periodic table!
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Visit of the former chemistry school of Edmond Frémy at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle with historical samples of organic compounds extracted by ME Chevreul, and a rare table of equivalents, painted in 1871 - just NOT a periodic table.
  
Guided by Prof ém. B. Bodo
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Guided by Prof ém. B. Bodo (MNHN)

Version du 21 mars 2019 à 13:21

For wednesday afternoon 2 guided tours (14 h - 17 h 30) will be organized, with exchange of the groups at 15 h 45 at the entrance of the Jardin des Plantes (57 rue Cuvier) and the following two elements:

Scientific walk of the 5eme quartier

Guided tour through the streets of the quartier latin along the labs of famous chemists (Pasteur, Perrin, Ste-Claire Deville, the Curies) of the XIXth century and the discovery of radioactivity.

Guided by Mme G. Gablot (association 'Parcours des Sciences')

Visit of the "equivalents periodic table"

Visit of the former chemistry school of Edmond Frémy at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle with historical samples of organic compounds extracted by ME Chevreul, and a rare table of equivalents, painted in 1871 - just NOT a periodic table.

Guided by Prof ém. B. Bodo (MNHN)