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Released:
Friday, May 25, 2007
Origin:
Pennsylvania, United States
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I am a chemist in training. I would like to visit universities around the United States. If possible, I’d love to visit the Chemistry Building on each campus and learn about the science being done there.

I’d like to have my picture taken at each school and lab I visit.




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Gilbert Newton Lewis Nanomole

G. N. LewisGilbert Newton Lewis (1875-1946) was an American chemist who helped to develop the Valence Bond Theory that is fundamental to the understanding of chemistry today. In addition he was instrumental in developing the field of thermodynamics that is useful in the description of the interactions of heat and energy with chemical systems. This allows the prediciton of how well reactions will proceed.

Students of chemistry in today's classes may remember him more for his acid/base theory. Following Arrhenius' definition (H+ & OH-) and then the Brönsted-Lowry definition (proton donor & proton acceptor) Lewis accounted for an even wider range of acids and bases by describing acids and bases as electron donors and electron acceptors respectively. This definition is used daily by organic chemists in designing the synthesis of complex molecules, perhaps most importantly in helping to create stereochemically pure molecules. An example of the importance of this is in pharmaceuticals. One example is the drug thalidomide. There are both right- and left-handed versions of this compound called enantiomers. (This link also contains information on other pharmaceuticals which are "single-handed.") One enantiomer of thalidomide is teratogenic meaning it caused terrible birth defects. The other was recently reapproved by the FDA in its pure "single-handed" form for the treatment of multiple myeloma among other things. (See here)

For a short biography of Lewis and other influential chemists you should check out the Chemical Heritage site.







AvogadroTo learn more about my mission, and meet my fellow junior chemists, see Avogadro's page. He's the one who gave my buddies and me our missions. Some day I hope to be a full grown mole like him!

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Tracking History (3284.5mi) View Map

Dropped Off 8/9/2008 Tandem Travelers placed it in Hyde and Ivy on the Bank of the Mighty River California - 183.36 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/26/2008 Tandem Travelers retrieved it from Laytonville's First Cache California   Visit Log

I see if we can help this little fella on his quest...

Dropped Off 7/25/2008 Huntnlady placed it in Laytonville's First Cache California - 2,445.55 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/21/2008 Huntnlady retrieved it from 007Secret Agent Coin'N'Bug Drop & Super Swag Shop California   Visit Log

O.k., dude, I will drop you near my alma mater, Humboldt State. I graduated in Wildlife.

Dropped Off 6/23/2008 007BigD placed it in 007Secret Agent Coin'N'Bug Drop & Super Swag Shop California - 121.39 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/23/2008 007BigD retrieved it from Redwood Dead Wood California   Visit Log

Swooped up from Redwood Deadwood after Gilberts lond stay in the Redwoods...He had a nice place to stay, just got restless.

I dropped him off in my bug drop in hopes he can venture on to visit more science depts.

Cute lil Nanomole!

Discovered It 4/17/2008 ThomasLoveBirds discovered it   Visit Log

We found him exploring the redwood forest!

Dropped Off 2/15/2008 Ninja Beaver placed it in Redwood Dead Wood California - 2.72 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/29/2007 Ninja Beaver retrieved it from Pump It Up California   Visit Log

Grabbed this one today and will get him to his goal of seeing the HSU campus sometime next week.

Dropped Off 12/4/2007 pattibird placed it in Pump It Up California - 13.84 miles  Visit Log
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