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Svante Arrhenius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Svante August Arrhenius (19 February 1859 – 2 October 1927) was a Swedish scientist, originally a physicist, but often referred to as a chemist, and one of the founders of the science of physical che...
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Arrhenius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arrhenius may refer to • Carl Axel Arrhenius (1757–1824), Swedish chemist and discoverer of the element yttrium • Niklas Arrhenius, Swedish discus thrower • Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927), Swedish phys...
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A hundred years ago, Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius asked the important question “Is the mean temperature of the ground in any way influenced by the presence of the heat-absorbing gases in the atmosphere?” He went on to become the first person to investigate the effect that doubling atmospheric carbon dioxide...
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Current information about climate and the environment. ... Arrhenius did very little research in the fields of climatology and geophysics, and considered any work in these fields a hobby. ... On the Shoulders of Giants; Svante Arrhenius; Arrhenius' Carbon Dioxide; Research; Hot House Theory; Links and References...
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Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927) was a Swedish scientist that was the first to claim in 1896 that fossil fuel combustion may eventually result in enhanced global warming. ... Svante Arrhenius was a child prodigy, received one of the first Nobel Prizes, and was director of the Nobel Institute for Physical Chemistry. Even so,
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Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius developed the theory of electrolytic dissociation and became the first native Swede to win a Nobel Prize. ... Svante Arrhenius was born in Vik, Sweden, and became the first native of that country to win the Nobel Prize.
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