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by Michal Bachman; ... Please click on chemist, who you are interested in. ... Arrhenius Svante August;
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www.jergym.hiedu.cz/~canovm/osobnost/emenu.htm
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Links for Chemists (1995-2009) is an index of Chemistry resources on the WWW, this section covers biographies of chemists and scientists who made ...
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www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/refbiog.html
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These are images of famous chemists or other scientists who made significant contributions to the field of chemistry. ... These are images of famous chemists or other scientists who made significant contributions to the field of chemistry. ... Richard Wilhelm Heinrich Abegg was the German chemist who described valence theory.
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chemistry.about.com/od/historyofchemistry/ig/Pictures-o...
chemistry.about.com/od/historyofchemistry/ig/Pictures-of-Famous-Chemists/
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Anyway, our new physics teacher is a spitting image of einstein, so we are beating round the brush for a famous chemist for our new chemistry to look like, however we do not know any famous chemists (real famous huh?). Can you give me a name and picture of a famous chemist, and maybe what they did.
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www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Question236055.html
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Paper on a Famous Chemist; ... In this last assignment for this Introduction Section, you will do some research to find out about a chemist of your choice. There are several chemists shown on the right. Just click on them ... Home > Chemistry > Start Course Here > Quarter 1 > Introduction: Chemistry As Science > Famous Chemist...
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onlinescience.mpls.k12.mn.us/Famous_Chemist.html
onlinescience.mpls.k12.mn.us/Famous_Chemist.html
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Gadolinium is named after the Finnish chemist Johan Gadolin who was born in 1760 (Figure 1 ). Finland was a province of Sweden for 600 years until 1809 when, during the Napoleonic Wars, it became a Grand Duchy of Russia.
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But, I have gathered (from the talks on how to convey the "nature of science" to students) some fun facts about famous chemists. ... I'm no chemist, but every childhood graced with an interest in science accumulates a share of indelible factoids. This is not so obscure as I expected it to be:
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He later became Professor of Chemistry at Imperial College. Baker is most famous for his research on the catalytic effect of water on reactions, ... John William Baker (1898-1967). Born in London, he went up to Imperial College to study chemistry, but almost immediately became a chemist in the Royal Engineers in Mesopotamia.
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www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/rschg/biog.html
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