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  1. Curso práctico de química orgánica. Ray Q. Brewster, Calvin A. Vanderwerf, William E. MacEwen. Alhambra, 1978 - Chemistry, Organic - 352 pages. Calibracion de un termometro; Puntos de fusion;...

  2. Curso práctico de química orgánica. Ray Brewster, Calvin A. Vanderwerf, W. E. Mc Ewen. Por: Brewster, Ray QColaborador (es): McEwen, William E [coaut.] | Vanderwerf, C.

  3. Curso práctico de química orgánica (D.L. 1965) - Brewster, Ray Q. Disponible Ejemplares. Título: Curso práctico de química orgánica / Ray Q. Brewster, Calvin A. Vanderwerg, William E. McEwen ; traducción directa del inglés por J.L. Soto Camara.

  4. Brewster’s law, relationship for light waves stating that the maximum polarization (vibration in one plane only) of a ray of light may be achieved by letting the ray fall on a surface of a transparent medium such that the refracted ray makes an angle of 90° with the reflected ray.

  5. Curso practico de quimica organica. Ray Q. Brewster, Calvin A. Vanderwerf, William E. Mcewen. Alhambra, 1970 - 352 pages.

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  7. Brewster’s law is a relationship of light waves at the maximum polarization angle of light. This law is named after Sir David Brewster, a Scottish physicist, who proposed the law in the year 1811. The law states that the p-polarized rays vanish completely on different glasses at a particular angle.