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 Graham Greene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Graham Greene, OM, CH (October 2, 1904 – April 3, 1991) was a prolific English novelist, playwright, short story writer and critic whose works explore the doubtfulness of modern man and ambivalent moral or political issues in a contemporary setting.
In 1910 Charles Greene succeeded Dr Fry as headmaster, and Graham attended the school as a pupil.
On his death at the age of 86 in 1991, he was interred in the nearby cemetery in Corsier-sur-Vevey.
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in both gases and liquids that led to his formulation of Graham's law.
His discovery that certain substances (e.g., glue, gelatin, starch) pass through a membrane more slowly than others (inorganic salts, e.g., common salt, or sodium chloride) led him to draw a distinction between the two groups, calling the former (the slower) colloids and the latter crystalloids.
His investigation of phosphoric acid led to the present chemical concept of polybasic acids.
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