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{{Redirect3|Arthur Noyes|For articles related to Arthur H. Noyes, an early 20th-century judge of the United States territorial court based in Alaska, see [[Nome Gold Rush]] and [[The Spoilers (Beach novel)]]}}
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{{Infobox scientist
|name = Arthur Amos Noyes
|image = Arthur Amos Noyes2.jpg
|caption =
|birth_date =  {{birth date|1866|9|13|df=y}}
|birth_place = [[Newburyport, Massachusetts]], [[United States|USA]]
|nationality = [[United States]]
|death_date = {{death date and age|1936|6|3|1866|9|13|df=y}}
|death_place = [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
|field = [[Chemistry]]
|work_institution = [[MIT]]<br />[[California Institute of Technology]]
|alma_mater = [[MIT]] <br />[[University of Leipzig]]
|doctoral_advisor = [[Wilhelm Ostwald]]
|doctoral_students = [[Roscoe G. Dickinson]]
|known_for  = [[Electrolytes]]
|prizes =  [[Gibbs Medal]] (1915)
|footnotes =
}}
'''Arthur Amos Noyes''' (1866–1936) was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[chemist]] and educator. He served as the acting president of [[MIT]] between 1907 and 1909. He received a PhD. in 1890 at [[Leipzig]] under the guidance of [[Wilhelm Ostwald]]. [[Roscoe G. Dickinson|Roscoe Gilkey Dickinson]] was one of his famous students. Noyes served as Professor of Chemistry at the [[California Institute of Technology]] from 1919 to 1936. He was a major influence on the educational philosophy and the core curriculum of Caltech. He also served on the board of trustees for Science Service, now known as [[Society for Science & the Public]], between 1921 and 1927.
 
==Noyes–Whitney equation==
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Along with [[Willis Rodney Whitney]], he formulated the Noyes–Whitney [[equation]] in 1897, which relates the [[Rate (mathematics)|rate]] of [[solvation|dissolution]] of [[solid]]s to the properties of the solid and the dissolution [[Solvent|medium]].  It is an important equation in [[pharmacy|pharmaceutical science]].  The relation is given by:
 
:<math>\frac{dW}{dt} = \frac{DA(C_{s}-C)}{L}</math>
 
Where:
*<math>\frac{dW}{dt}</math> is the rate of dissolution.
*A is the [[surface area]] of the solid.
*C is the concentration of the solid in the bulk dissolution medium.
*<math>C_{s}</math> is the concentration of the solid in the [[diffusion]] layer surrounding the solid.
*D is the diffusion [[coefficient]].
*L is the [[diffusion layer]] thickness.
 
==References==
* "Arthur Amos Noyes: Sept. 13, 1866&nbsp;– June 3, 1936 (A biographical memoir)," in ''Biographical Memoirs,'' '''Vol. 31''', Columbia University Press (For the National Academy of Sciences of the United States), New York, 1958, pp.&nbsp;322–346.
* ''Dictionary of Scientific Biography,'' Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970–1990, '''vol. 10''', pp.&nbsp;156–157.
* ''Biog. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci.,'' 1958, '''31''', pp.&nbsp;322–346.
* ''Proc. Welch Fdn. Conf.'' 1977, '''20''', pp.&nbsp;88–105.
* ''Science'' 1936, '''83''', pp.&nbsp;613–614.
* ''Science'' 1936, '''84''', pp.&nbsp;217–220.
* ''Sci. Monthly'' 1936, '''43''', pp.&nbsp;179–181.
* ''Ind. Eng. Chem.'' 1931, '''23''', pp.&nbsp;443–445.
* ''American Chemists and Chemical Engineers,'' Ed. W.D. Miles, American Chemical Society, 1976, pp.&nbsp;371–372.
*  ''Proc. Am. Acad. Arts Sci.'' 1940, '''74''', pp.&nbsp;150–155.
 
==External links==
* [http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/iechad/1915/7/i05/f-pdf/f_ie50077a043.pdf?sessid=6006l3 Noyes' Gibbs medal]
* Arthur Amos Noyes&nbsp;– Key Participant [http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/bond/people/noyes.html ''Linus Pauling and the Nature of the Chemical Bond: A Documentary History''] and [http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/blood/people/noyes.html ''It's in the Blood!  A Documentary History of Linus Pauling, Hemoglobin, and Sickle Cell Anemia'']
* {{Biographical Memoirs|noyes-arthur-a}}
{{Presidents of the American Chemical Society}}
{{MIT Presidents}}
 
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|NAME= Noyes, Arthur Amos
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|DATE OF BIRTH=  September 13, 1866
|PLACE OF BIRTH= [[Newburyport]], [[Massachusetts|Mass.]], [[United States|U.S.]]
|DATE OF DEATH= June 3, 1936
|PLACE OF DEATH= [[California]], [[United States|U.S.]]
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