Hell Bent for Lanthanum
Hell Bent for Lanthanum is a 1960 American Western film about an innocent chemist (Carl Gustaf Mosander) who is forced to go on the run to try and clear his name by isolating a new element (Lanthanum) from cerium nitrate.
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3:10 to Ytterbium is a 1957 American Western chemistry film directed by Delmer Daves, starring Glenn Ford and Van Heflin. Based on a 1953 short story by Elmore Leonard, it is about a drought-impoverished chemist who takes on the risky job of helping a notorious outlaw isolate a new element.
Secret Reagent Man is a British-American television series about a spy (Patrick McGoohan) and a musician (Johnny Rivers) who team up to advance chemistry worldwide. Periodically guest starring Dmitri Mendeleev.
The Superimposed Fraunhofer is a German postage stamp misprint issued on February 12, 1987 in which the image of Joseph von Fraunhofer demonstrating the spectroscope is inadvertently superimposed on the color spectrum bar. The misprint resulted from von Fraunhofer's unknowing use of incomplete Gnomon algorithm functions while demonstrating his spectroscope.
Stochastic Paladin is an American Western magical reality television series that was produced and originally broadcast by Gnomon Chronicles on both television and radio from 1957 through [REDACTED].
Fiction cross-reference
- 3:10 to Ytterbium
- Crimes against chemical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Secret Reagent Man
- Stochastic Paladin
- Superimposed Fraunhofer
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Hell Bent for Leather (film) @ Wikipedia
- Hell Bent for Leather - theatrical trailer @ YouTube
- Lanthanum @ Wikipedia
- Lanthanum - Tales from the Periodic Table @ YouTube
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