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Places in Germany

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Beilstein, Hesse Beilstein () is a village in the Germany, German municipality Greifenstein, in the States of Germany, state Hesse. In December 2020, Beilstein counted 1,457 inhabitants, and its area is . The village is located about 10 km southwest of Herbor ...
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Beilstein, Rhineland-Palatinate Beilstein () is an '' Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' of Cochem, ...
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Beilstein, Württemberg Beilstein () is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is southeast of Heilbronn. Beilstein is on the Württemberg wine route (). Geography Beilstein lies in the south of the district of Heilbronn. ...
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Beilstein (Rhön) The Beilstein () is an extinct volcano in Hesse, Germany that is . It rises in the Rhön Mountains, a ''Mittelgebirge'' in the German states of Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia. It lies in the High Rhön on the Bavarian-Hessian border, which locally f ...
, an extinct volcano in Hesse *
Beilstein (Spessart) The Beilstein () is a hill in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse, Germany. It is part of the Spessart range and lies in the municipality of Jossgrund close to the ''Ortsteil'' of . Its elevation is 499 metres above sea level. Geography Location ...
, a hill in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse


Other uses

*Beilstein, a peak in the
Hochschwab Mountains The Hochschwab, Hochschwab Mountains, Hochschwab Alps or Hochschwab Group () is a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps of Austria. The range is in Styria. The highest peak is also called Hochschwab and is 2,277 metres above the Adriatic. ...
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Friedrich Konrad Beilstein Friedrich Konrad Beilstein (; 17 February 183818 October 1906), was a Russian chemist and founder of the famous ''Handbuch der organischen Chemie'' (''Handbook of Organic Chemistry''). The first edition of this work, published in 1881, covered 1, ...
(1838–1906), Russian chemist **
Beilstein database The Beilstein database is a database in the field of organic chemistry, in which compounds are uniquely identified by their Beilstein Registry Number. The database covers the scientific literature from 1771 to the present and contains experimenta ...
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Beilstein Institute for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences The Beilstein-Institut for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences is an independent non-governmental and non-profit foundation located in Frankfurt am Main (German: ''Beilstein-Institut zur Förderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften''). Founded in 195 ...
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Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology The ''Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology'' is a peer-reviewed platinum open-access scientific journal covering all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It is published by the Beilstein Institute for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences and t ...
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Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry The ''Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry'' is a peer-reviewed diamond open-access scientific journal established in 2005. The journal is published and completely funded by the Beilstein Institute for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences, a Ge ...
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Beilstein Registry Number The Beilstein Registry Number is a way of identifying compounds similar to the CAS registry number. It is the unique identifier A unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that is guaranteed to be unique among all identifiers used for those obje ...
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Beilstein test The Beilstein test is a simple qualitative chemical test for organic halides. It was developed by Friedrich Konrad Beilstein. A copper wire is cleaned and heated in a Bunsen burner flame to form a coating of copper(II) oxide. It is then dipped in ...
, a qualitative test for halides


See also

* *Counts of Nassau-Beilstein, in the
House of Nassau The House of Nassau is the name of a European aristocratic dynasty. The name originated with a lordship associated with Nassau Castle, which is located in what is now Nassau, Rhineland-Palatinate, Nassau in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With t ...
* Lordship of Winneburg and Beilstein, a territory of the Holy Roman Empire {{disambiguation, geo