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This is a list of famous chemists: (alphabetical order)


Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


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Emil Abderhalden (9 March 1877 - 5 August 1950) was a Swiss biochemist and physiologist. ... Richard Wilhelm Heinrich Abegg (1869 – 1910) was a German chemist and pioneer of valence theory. ... Peter Agre (born January 30, 1949) is an American biologist who was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (which he shared with Roderick MacKinnon) for his discovery of aquaporins. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Arthur Aikin (May 19, 1773 - April 15, 1854), English chemist, mineralogist and scientific writer, was born at Warrington in Lancashire. ... For the French political figure, see Adrien Albert Marie de Mun. ... Anton Eduard van Arkel, (s-Gravenzande Netherlands, November 19, 1893 – Leiden, March 14, 1976) was a Dutch chemist. ... Johan August Arfwedson (January 12, 1792 - October 28, 1841), Swedish chemist and the discoverer of lithium (1817). ... Svante August Arrhenius (February 19, 1859 – October 2, 1927) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. ... Physical chemistry is the application of physics to macroscopic, microscopic, atomic, subatomic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems[1]within the field of chemistry traditionally using the principles, practices and concepts of thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics and kinetics. ... Portrait of Amedeo Avogadro Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro, Count of Quaregna and Cerreto (August 9, 1776–July 9, 1856) was an Italian chemist, most noted for his contributions to the theory of molarity and molecular weight. ...

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Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer (October 31, 1835 - August 20, 1917) was a German chemist who synthesized indigo, and was the 1905 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry . ... 1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Robert R. Barefoot (born 1944) is a controversial alternative medicine proponent who advocates the use of coral calcium through his books, lectures, audiotapes and infomercials. ... Neil Bartlett (born September 15, 1932) is an English-born American chemist. ... Sir Derek Harold Richard Barton was a British physical chemist and Nobel Prize Laureate. ... Also: 1969 (Stargate SG-1) episode. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Antoine Baum (February 26, 1728 _ October 15, 1804), French chemist, was born at Senlis. ... Karl Josef Bayer (March 4, 1847 - October 4, 1904) was an Austrian chemist that invented the Bayer process of extracting alumina from bauxite, essential to this day to the economical production of aluminum. ... Marcellin Berthelot Marcellin (or Marcelin) Pierre Eugène Berthelot (October 25, 1827 - March 18, 1907) was a French chemist and politician. ... Claude Louis Berthollet. ... Friherre Jöns Jakob Berzelius (August 20, 1779 – August 7, 1848) was a Swedish chemist. ... Joseph Black Joseph Black (April 16, 1728 - December 6, 1799) was a Scottish physicist and chemist. ... Johannes Martin Bijvoet, (1892–1980) J. M. Bijvoet was a Dutch chemist and crystallographer at vant Hoff Laboratory (University of Utrecht). ... Dale Lester Boger is an American medicinal and organic chemist. ... Paul Émile (François) Lecoq de Boisbaudran (April 18, 1838 - May 28, 1912) was a French chemist born in Cognac. ... Jan Boldingh (1915 -2003) was a noted Dutch chemist. ... Carl Bosch (August 27, 1874 – April 26, 1940) was a German chemist and engineer. ... Robert Boyle (25 January 1627 – 30 December 1691) was an Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, inventor, and early gentleman scientist, noted for his work in physics and chemistry. ... Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted born in Varde (February 22, 1879 - December 17, 1947) was a Danish physical chemist. ... Henri Braconnot Henri Braconnot (Commercy May 29, 1780 - Nancy January 15, 1855) was a French chemist and pharmacist. ... Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (31 March 1811 – 16 August 1899) was a German chemist. ... Eduard Buchner (May 20, 1860 -- August 12, 1917) was a German chemist and zymologist, the winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on fermentation. ... Year 1907 (MCMVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...

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Melvin Calvin he had fun in bed Melvin Calvin (April 8, 1911 – January 8, 1997) was a chemist most famed for discovering the Calvin cycle (along with Andrew Benson), for which he was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Georg Ludwig Carius (1829 - 1875) was a German chemist born in Heidelberg. ... Heinrich Caro (February 13, 1834 in Poznan - October 11, 1910 in Dresden), was a German Chemist. ... Wallace Hume Carothers (April 27, 1896 – April 29, 1937) was an American chemist, inventor, and the leader of organic chemistry at DuPont, who is credited with the invention of nylon. ... For other persons named Henry Cavendish, see Henry Cavendish (disambiguation). ... Yves Chauvin (born October 10, 1930) is a French chemist and Nobel Prize winner. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Ernst Julius Cohen (March 7, 1869 – March 5, 1944) was a Dutch chemist known for his work on the allotropy of metals. ... Sir John Warcup Kappa Cornforth FRS (born 7 September 1917), is a scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1975 for his work on the stereochemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Elias James Corey (born July 12, 1928) is an American organic chemist. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Paul Jozef Crutzen (born December 3, 1933, Amsterdam) is a Dutch Nobel prize winning atmospheric chemist. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... This article is about the chemist and physicist. ... 1900 (MCMIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Friday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ... Hannes Alfvén (1908–1995) accepting the Nobel Prize for his work on magnetohydrodynamics [1]. List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physics from 1901 to the present day. ... Pierre Curie (Paris, France, May 15, 1859 – April 19, 1906, Paris) was a French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity. ... 1900 (MCMIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Friday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ... Hannes Alfvén (1908–1995) accepting the Nobel Prize for his work on magnetohydrodynamics [1]. List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physics from 1901 to the present day. ... Robert Floyd Curl, Jr. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Geheimrat Professor Dr. Julius Wilhelm Theodor Curtius was professor of Chemistry on Heidelberg University and others. ...

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John Dalton John Dalton (September 6, 1766 – July 27, 1844) was an English chemist and physicist, born at Eaglesfield, near Cockermouth in Cumberland. ... In chemistry and physics, atomic theory is a theory of the nature of matter, which states that matter is composed of discrete units called atoms, as opposed to obsolete beliefs that matter could be divided into any arbitrarily small quantity. ... Henrik Dam (Full name Carl Peter Henrik Dam) (February 21, 1895 - April 18, 1976) was a Danish biochemist and physiologist. ... Year 1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ... Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet, FRS (17 December 1778 – 29 May 1829) was a British chemist and physicist. ... Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debije (March 24, 1884 – November 2, 1966) was a Dutch physical chemist. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... (information on James Dewar, the rock vocalist, is found here) Sir James Dewar (September 20, 1842 - March 27, 1923) was a Scottish chemist and physicist. ... François Diederich // Prof. ... Otto Paul Hermann Diels (January 23, 1876 – March 7, 1954) was a German chemist. ... Year 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Dr. Edward Adelbert Doisy (November 3, 1893 - October 23, 1986) was an American biochemist, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1943 with Henrik Dam for their discovery of vitamin K and its chemical structure. ... Year 1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ... Georg Ludwig Carius (1921 - 2005) was a Slovenian chemist at the University of Ljubljana . ... Emmanuel Dongala is a Congolese chemist and novelist. ... David Davy Adriaan van Dorp (Amsterdam April 27, 1915 - Vlaardingen February 19, 1995) was a Dutch chemist. ... Cornelius Jacobszoon Drebbel (Alkmaar, 1572 - London, November 7, 1633) was the Dutch inventor of the first navigable submarine in 1620. ... Jean Baptiste André Dumas Jean Baptiste André Dumas (July 14, 1800 - April 10, 1884), French chemist, best known for his works on organic analysis and synthesis, as well as the determination of atomic weights (relative atomic masses) by measuring vapor densities. ...

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Paul Ehrlich Paul Ehrlich in his workroom Paul Ehrlich (March 14, 1854 – August 20, 1915) was a German scientist who won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ... 1908 (MCMVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar). ... List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ... Manfred Eigen (born May 9, 1927, Bochum) is a German biophysicist and a former director of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen. ... Year 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Arthur Eichengrün (August 13, 1867 - December 23, 1949) was a German chemist. ... Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer (28 June 1825 – 22 January 1909) was a German chemist, usually known simply as Emil Erlenmeyer. ... Richard Robert Ernst (born August 14, 1933) is a Swiss physical chemist and Nobel Laureate. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin (February 15, 1873 – November 6, 1964) was a Swedish (German-born) biochemist. ... Year 1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Henry Eyring (February 20, 1901 - December 26, 1981) was a Mexican-American theoretical chemist whose primary contribution was in the study of chemical reaction rates and intermediates. ...

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Michael Faraday, FRS (September 22, 1791 – August 25, 1867) was an English chemist and physicist (or natural philosopher, in the terminology of that time) who contributed significantly to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. ... Hermann von Fehling (9 June 1812 - 1 July 1885) was a German chemist, famous as the developer of Fehlings solution used for estimation of sugar. ... Hermann Emil Fischer (October 9, 1852 - July 15, 1919) was a German chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1902. ... 1902 (MCMII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Franz Joseph Emil Fischer (Born 19, March 1877 in Freiburg im Breisgau; Died 1. ... Ernst Gottfried Fischer (July 17, 1754 – 1831) was a german chemist. ... Hans Fischer (July 27, 1881 – March 31, 1945) was a German organic chemist and the recipient of the 1930 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. ... Year 1930 (MCMXXX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display 1930 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... This imaginative portrait of Nicolas Flamel dates from the nineteenth century. ... For other uses, see Alchemy (disambiguation). ... Rosalind Elsie Franklin (25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958) was an English physical chemist and crystallographer who made important contributions to the understanding of the fine structures of DNA, viruses, coal and graphite. ... Carl Remigius Fresenius (1818-1897), German chemist, was born at Frankfurt on December 28, 1818. ... Alexander Naumovich Frumkin (Алекса́ндр Нау́мович Фру́мкин) (October 24, 1895 – May 27, 1976) was a Russian/Soviet electrochemist. ...

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Johan Gadolin Johan Gadolin (June 5, 1760 — August 15, 1852) was a Finnish chemist, physicist and mineralogist. ... Merrill Garnett is a biochemist and cancer researcher, and the founder and director of Garnett McKeen Laboratory, Inc. ... A biochemist is a scientist trained and dedicated to producing results in the discipline of biochemistry. ... Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac. ... Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604 - March 10, 1670), a German-Dutch alchemist and chemist. ... Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (Zürich, January 27, 1888 – March 20, 1947 in Oslo) was a chemist considered to be the founder of modern geochemistry and crystal chemistry, developer of the Goldschmidt Classification of elements. ... Thomas Graham (December 21, 1805 – September 16, 1869) was born in Glasgow, Scotland. ... François Auguste Victor Grignard (born in Cherbourg, 6 May 1871, died in Lyon, 13 December 1935) was a Nobel Prize-winning French chemist. ... 1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Robert H. Grubbs Robert H. Grubbs (b. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...

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It has been suggested that Clara Immerwahr be merged into this article or section. ... 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner, 1913, at the KWI for Chemistry in Berlin Otto Hahn (March 8, 1879 – July 28, 1968) was a German chemist and received the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ... 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... John Scott Haldane John Scott Haldane (May 3, 1860 – March 15/March 14, 1936) was a Scottish medical doctor. ... Charles M. Hall (1863-1914) Charles Martin Hall (1863-1914) was an American inventor and engineer. ... Arthur Harden (October 12, 1865 – June 17, 1940) was an English biochemist. ... Odd Hassel was a Norwegian physical chemist and Nobel Laureate. ... Also: 1969 (Stargate SG-1) episode. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Charles Hatchett Charles Hatchett (February 1, 1765 - October 3, 1847) was an English chemist who discovered the element niobium. ... General Name, Symbol, Number niobium, Nb, 41 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 5, 5, d Appearance gray metallic Standard atomic weight 92. ... Robert Havemann (11 March 1910 - 9 April 1982) was a chemist, communist and an East German dissident. ... Clayton Heathcock is an organic chemist, Professor of Chemistry, and Dean of the College of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. ... Dudley Robert Herschbach (born June 18, 1932), a chemist and Frank B. Baird Jr. ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Dr. Charles Holmes Herty was a chemistry professor at the University of Georgia and the first head coach of the football team at Georgia in 1892. ... Germain Henri Hess (Russian: Гесс, Герман Иванович) (August 7, 1802–November 30, 1850) was a Swiss-born Russian chemist and doctor who formulated Hesss Law, an early principle of thermochemistry. ... Gerhard Herzberg (December 25, 1904 – March 3, 1999) was a pioneering theoretical chemist. ... Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... George Charles de Hevesy (born as Hevesy György, also known as Georg Karl von Hevesy) (August 1, 1885 in Budapest – July 5, 1966) was a Hungarian chemist who was important in the development of the tracer method where radioactive tracers are used to study chemical processes, e. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Year 1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jaroslav Heyrovský listen â–¶(?) (December 20, 1890 – March 27, 1967) was a Czech chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1959. ... Year 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood was an English physical chemist. ... The Nobel Prizes (Swedish: ) are awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine. ... Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jacobus Henricus van t Hoff (August 30, 1852 - March 1, 1911) was a Dutch physical and organic chemist and the winner of the inaugural Nobel Prize in chemistry. ... Physical chemistry is the application of physics to macroscopic, microscopic, atomic, subatomic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems[1]within the field of chemistry traditionally using the principles, practices and concepts of thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics and kinetics. ... Year 1901 (MCMI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday [1] of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Friedrich Hoffmann (February 19, 1660 – November 12, 1742) was a German physician. ... Roald Hoffmann (born July 18, 1937 as Roald Safran --- Hoffmann is the surname of his stepfather) is an American theoretical chemist of Polish-Jewish origin. ... Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... August Wilhelm von Hofmann (April 8, 1818 _ May 5, 1892) was a German chemist. ... Coenraad Johannes van Houten was a Dutch chocolate maker. ...

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Sir Christopher Kelk Ingold (1893-1970) was a British chemist. ...

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  • Paul Janssen (1926–2003), Belgian founder of Janssen Pharmaceutica.
  • Frederic Joliot-Curie (1900–1958), French chemist and physicist
  • Irène Joliot-Curie (1897–1956), French chemist and physicist

Statue of Dr. Paul Janssen in Beerse, Belgium Paul Adriaan Jan Janssen (Turnhout, Belgium, 12 September 1926 - Rome, Italy, 11 November 2003) was the founder of Janssen Pharmaceutica, a pharmaceutical company with over 20,000 employees. ... Jean Frédéric Joliot-Curie né Joliot (March 19, 1900 – August 14, 1958) was a French physicist. ... Irène Joliot-Curie née Curie, (12 September 1897 – 17 March 1956) was a French scientist, the daughter of Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie and Pierre Curie and the wife of Frédéric Joliot-Curie. ...

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Paul Karrer (April 21, 1889 – June 18, 1971) was a Swiss organic chemist best known for his work on vitamins. ... Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner (1783 - 1857) was a German chemist and natural scientist. ... Martin Heinrich Klaproth Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1 December 1743 – 1 January 1817) was a German chemist. ... Trevor Kletz OBE (born 1922, Darlington). ... Sir Aaron Klug, OM, FRS (born 11 August 1926 in Zelvas, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian-born British chemist and biophysicist, and winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid-protein complexes. ... Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ... The Nobel Prizes (Swedish: ) are awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine. ... Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz (September 7, 1829 – July 13, 1896) was a German organic chemist. ... Heinrich Emil Albert Knoevenagel ( 18 June 1865 - 11 August 1921) was the German chemist who established the Knoevenagel condensation reaction. The Knoevenagel condensation reaction of benzaldehydes with nitroalkanes is a classic general method for the preparation of nitroalkenes, which are very valuable synthetic intermediates. ... A banner on a light pole in the University of California, Santa Barbara, commemorating that Walter Kohn won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1998. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe (September 27, 1818 – November 25, 1884) was a chemist. ... bug off--212. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Harold Kroto Sir Harold Walter Kroto, FRS (born 7 October 1939) is an English chemist and one of the winners of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Richard Kuhn (December 3, 1900 – August 1, 1967) was a German biochemist, born in Vienna, Austria. ... Year 1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...

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Irving Langmuir at home (c. ... Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (August 26, 1743 – May 8, 1794), the father of modern chemistry [1], was a French nobleman prominent in the histories of chemistry, finance, biology, and economics. ... Nicolas Leblanc (December 6, 1742 – January 16, 1806) was a French chemist and surgeon who discovered how to manufacture soda from common salt. ... Luis Federico Leloir (September 6, 1906 – December 2, 1987) was an Argentine doctor and biochemist who received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ... Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Nobel Prizes (Swedish: ) are awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine. ... Yuan Tseh Lee (Chinese: 李遠哲 Pinyin: Lǐ Yuǎnzhé, Wade-Giles: Li³ Yüan³-che²) (born November 19, 1936) is a famous chemist. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Primo Levi (July 31, 1919 – April 11, 1987) was a Jewish Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor and author of memoirs, short stories, poems, and novels. ... A chemist pours from a round-bottom flask. ... Lewis in the Berkeley Lab Gilbert Newton Lewis (October 23, 1875-March 23, 1946) was a famous American physical chemist. ... The College of Chemistry is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley. ... Andreas Libavius (1550 - July 25, 1616) was a German doctor and chemist. ... Lindane is an insecticide, also known as gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) and benzene hexachloride (BHC). ... Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, OM , FRS (5 April 1827 – 10 February 1912) was an English surgeon who promoted the idea of sterile surgery while working at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. ... Henri Louis Le Chatelier (Paris, October 8, 1850 - Miribel-les-Echelles September 17, 1936) was an influential French chemist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ... Willard Frank Libby (December 17, 1908 – September 8, 1980) was an American chemist, famous for his role in the development of radiocarbon dating, a process which revolutionized archaeology. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Freiherr Justus von Liebig (May 12, 1803 in Darmstadt, Germany – April 18, 1873 in Munich, Germany) was a German chemist who made major contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry, and worked on the organization of organic chemistry. ... Christopher Longuet-Higgins, (April 11, 1923 - March 27, 2004) was not a scientist in two distinct areas - theoretical chemistry and cognitive science - and also an amateur musician, keen to advance the scientific understanding of the art. ... Thomas Martin Lowry (October 26, 1874–November 2, 1936) was an English physical chemist. ...

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Carolina Henriette Mac Gillavry (Amsterdam, January 22, 1904 - Amsterdam, May 9, 1993) was a Dutch chemist and crystallographer. ... Pierre Joseph Macquer (1718-1784) was an influential French chemist. ... Vladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov (December 22, 1838 in Nizhny Novgorod - February 1904) was a Russian chemist. ... Martin van Marum (March 20, 1750-December 26, 1837), Dutch man of science, was born at Groningen, where he graduated in medicine and philosophy. ... Alan G. Marshall is an American academic chemist who has devoted his scientific career to developing a scientific technique known as Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry, which he co-invented. ... Lise Meitner ca. ... Portrait of Dimitri Mendeleyev by Ilya Repin Dimitri Mendeleev (Russian: , Dimitriy Ivanovich Mendeleyev  ) (8 February [O.S. 27 January] 1834 in Tobolsk – 2 February [O.S. 20 January] 1907 in Saint Petersburg), was a Russian chemist. ... John Mercer is a name shared by several people: Johnny Mercer, American songwriter John Mercer, colonial lawyer, father of John Francis John Francis Mercer, Governor of Maryland (1801-1803) John Mercer (scientist), 18th century British textile chemist John Mercer Brockenbrough, Confederate officer in the American Civil War John Mercer Brooke... Robert Bruce Merrifield (July 15, 1921 – May 14, 2006) was an American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1984. ... Julius Lothar Meyer (19 August 1830 - 11 April 1895) was born in Varel, at that time belonging to the duchy of Oldenburg, now part of Germany. ... Viktor Meyer (8 September 1848 – 8 August 1897) was a German chemist and significant contributor to knowledge of both organic and inorganic chemistry. ... Stanley Lloyd Miller (born March 7, 1930) is an American chemist famous for his role in the Miller-Urey experiment he performed in 1953, while a graduate student. ... The experiment The Miller-Urey experiment (or Urey-Miller experiment) was an experiment that simulated hypothetical conditions present on the early Earth and tested for the occurrence of chemical evolution. ... Luis E. Miramontes ca. ... The Pill redirects here. ... William A. Mitchell (1911 - July 26, 2004) was an American food chemist who, while working for General Foods Corporation between 1941 and 1976, was the key inventor behind Pop Rocks, Tang, quick-set Jell-O, Cool Whip, and powdered egg whites. ... Strawberry flavored Pop Rocks Pop Rocks is a carbonated candy with ingredients including sugar, lactose (milk sugar), corn syrup, and flavoring. ... Tang is a sugared, fruit-flavored, non-carbonated soft drink from the USA. The original orange flavored Tang was formulated by General Foods Corporation in 1957 and first marketed (in powdered form) in 1959. ... Cool Whip logo Cool Whip is a brand of imitation whipped cream containing no milk products, called a whipped topping by its manufacturer. ... The French chemist Henri Moissan (1852--1907) won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in isolating fluorine from its compounds. ... 1906 (MCMVI) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... The Nobel Prizes (Swedish: ) are awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine. ... Jacques Lucien Monod (February 9, 1910 – May 31, 1976) was a French biologist and a Nobel Prize Winner in Physiology or Medicine in 1965. ... List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ... Year 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. ... Peter Moore (Born October 15, 1939) is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. ... Henry Moseley Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley (November 23, 1887-August 10, 1915) was an English physicist. ... Moseleys law is an empirical law concerning the characteristic x-rays that are emitted by atoms. ... Gerardus Johannes Mulder (1802 - 1880) was a Dutch biochemist. ... Robert Sanderson Mulliken (June 7, 1896 – October 31, 1986) was an American physicist and chemist, primarily responsible for the elaboration of the molecular orbital method of computing the structure of molecules. ...

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Armenian chemist, the co-discoverer of photosynthetic protein plantacyanin, a pioneer in the field of free radicals and a noted and prolific writer on various subjects in the field of chemistry. ... Walther Nernst. ... John Alexander Reina Newlands (November 26, 1838 - July 29, 1898) was an English analytical chemist who prepared in 1863 the first periodic table of the elements arranged in order of relative atomic masses, and pointed out in 1865 the law of octaves whereby every eighth element has similar properties. ... Antonio Neri was a Florentine priest who published L’Arte Vetraria or The Art of Glass in 1612. ... There have been several well-known people named William Nicholson, including: William Nicholson (artist) William Nicholson (chemist) William Nicholson (dramatist) William Nicholson (Mayor of Melbourne) Sir William Nicholson (soldier), British General, and Chief of the Imperial General Staff William Nicholson (naval officer) served in the United States Navy. ... Kyriacos Costa Nicolaou is an American chemist. ...   (October 21, 1833, Stockholm, Sweden—December 10, 1896, Sanremo, Italy) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and the inventor of dynamite. ...

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George Andrew Olah (born May 22, 1927, Budapest, Hungary, as Oláh György) is a Hungarian-born American chemist. ... This be the Danster with a few new trickoms ahahahahahahahahahahahahah Hace fun life life // January 1 - NAFTA goes into effect. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Lars Onsager (November 27, 1903 – October 5, 1976) was a Norwegian-American physical chemist and theoretical physicist, winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ... Physical chemistry is the application of physics to macroscopic, microscopic, atomic, subatomic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems[1]within the field of chemistry traditionally using the principles, practices and concepts of thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics and kinetics. ... Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald (commonly just Wilhelm Ostwald) (September 2, 1853 - April 4, 1932) was a German chemist. ... Year 1909 (MCMIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...

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Presumed portrait of Paracelsus, attributed to the school of Quentin Matsys. ... Rudolph Pariser (born December 8, 1923) is a physical chemist and polymer chemist. ... Theoretical chemistry involves the use of physics to explain or predict chemical phenomena. ... Organic chemistry is a specific discipline within chemistry which involves the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or by other means) of chemical compounds consisting primarily of carbon and hydrogen, which may contain any number of other elements, including nitrogen, oxygen, halogens as well... Robert Ghormley Parr (born September 22, 1921) is a theoretical chemist. ... Theoretical chemistry involves the use of physics to explain or predict chemical phenomena. ... Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 – September 28, 1895) was a French chemist best known for his remarkable breakthroughs in microbiology. ... Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes and transformations in living organisms. ... Linus Carl Pauling (February 28, 1901 – August 19, 1994) was an American quantum chemist and biochemist. ... The Nobel Prizes (Swedish: ) are awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine. ... William Perkin (1838-1907) Sir William Henry Perkin FRS (March 12, 1838 – July 14, 1907) was an English chemist best known for his discovery, at the age of 18, of the first aniline dye, mauveine. ... Mauveine, also known as aniline purple, was the first synthetic organic dye. ... Sir John Anthony Pople, FRS, (October 31, 1925 – March 15, 2004) was a theoretical chemist. ... Theoretical chemistry involves the use of physics to explain or predict chemical phenomena. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Roy J. Plunkett (June 26, 1910 - May 12, 1994) was the chemist who accidentally invented Teflon in 1938. ... Teflon is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a polymer of fluorinated ethylene. ... Fritz (Friderik) Pregl (September 3, 1869 – December 13, 1930) was a Slovenian physician and chemist. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Year 1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Vladimir Prelog (July 23, 1906 – January 7, 1998) was a renowned Bosnian - Croatian chemist who worked in Prague, Zagreb and Zurich and who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1975. ... Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Joseph Frederick Priestley is often credited for the discovery of oxygen. ... Ilya Prigogine (January 25, 1917 – May 28, 2003) was a Belgian physicist and chemist noted for his work on dissipative structures, complex systems, and irreversibility. ... Also: 1977 (album) by Ash. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... John Charles Polanyi (born January 23, 1929) is a Canadian chemist. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ...

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  • Ğilem Qamay (1901–1970), Soviet chemist

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Sir William Ramsay (October 2, 1852 – July 23, 1916) was a Scottish chemist who discovered the noble gases and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1904 (along with Lord Rayleigh who received the Nobel Prize in Physics that same year for the discovery of argon). ... This article is about the country. ... For other uses, see Chemistry (disambiguation). ... Henry Rapoport (November 16, 1918 – March 6, 2002) was an internationally renowned organic chemist and Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. ... Rhazes-Treating a Patient (artist unknown) Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi (born in Rayy, Iran, 864; died in Baghdad, Iraq, 930 AD) was a versatile Persian philosopher (hakim), who made fundamental and lasting contributions to the fields of medicine, chemistry (alchemy) and philosophy. ... Julius Rebek Julius Rebek, Jr. ... Henri Victor Regnault (July 21, 1810 – January 19, 1878) was a French chemist and physicist best known for his careful measurements of the thermal properties of gases. ... This is a discussion of a present category of science. ... Tadeus Reichstein (July 20, 1897 - August 1, 1996) was a Polish Nobel Prize-winning chemist. ... List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ... Faculty Photo Stuart Alan Rice (born January 6, 1932 in New York City) is an American theoretical chemist and physical chemist. ... Ellen Swallow Richards (December 3, 1842 — March 30, 1911) was the foremost female industrial and environmental chemist in the United States in the 1800s, pioneering the field of sanitary engineering and founding the field of home economics. ... Jeremias Benjamin Richter (March 10, 1762 – April 14, 1807) was a german chemist. ... H. W. Bakhuis Roozeboom was a Dutch chemist who gained his reputation for works on phase behaviour in physical chemistry. ... Daniel Rutherford, (November 3, 1749 – November 15, 1819), was a Scottish chemist and physician who was most famous for the discovery of nitrogen in 1772. ... Hilaire Marin Rouelle (1718 - 1779) was a French chemist. ... Lavoslav (Leopold) Ružička (September 13, 1887 - September 26, 1976) was a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, the first one from Croatia. ... Year 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...

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Paul Sabatier (November 5, 1854 – August 14, 1941) was a French chemist, born at Carcassonne. ... 1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Carl Wilhelm Scheele Scheeles house with his pharmacy in Köping. ... (17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ...   Stuart Schreiber Stuart L. Schreiber (b. ... Richard Royce Schrock (born January 4, 1945) was one of the recipients of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contribution to the metathesis method in organic chemistry. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Glenn T. Seaborg Glenn Theodore Seaborg (April 19, 1912 – February 25, 1999) was an American chemist prominent in the discovery and isolation of ten transuranic elements including plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and seaborgium, which was named in his honor. ... Year 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Nils Gabriel Sefström (June 2, 1787 - November 30, 1845) Swedish chemist. ... Italian chemist (1817, 1881) and patriot, one of the founders of colloid chemistry. ... Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov (Никола́й Никола́евич Семёнов) (April 15 (April 3, Old Style), 1896 – September 25, 1986) was a Russian/Soviet physicist and chemist. ... Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Israel Shahak (April 28, 1933 – July 2, 2001) (Hebrew: ) was a Professor of Chemistry at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the former president of the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights, and an outspoken critic of the Israeli government and of Israeli society in general. ... Karl Barry Sharpless (born April 28, 1941) is an American chemist renowned for his work on organometallic chemistry. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Patsy Sherman (1930- ) Patsy O’Connell Sherman (September 15, 1930 - ) is an American chemist. ... Alexander and Ann Shulgin, in a photo from their book TiHKAL, c. ... Psychopharmacology is the study of the effects of any psychoactive drug that acts upon the mind by affecting brain chemistry. ... Entheogens are psychoactive substances that have traditionally been used in a religious context, such as psilocybin-containing mushrooms and Peyote cactuses. ... Peter G. Schultz (born June 23, 1956 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American research chemist. ... Oktay SinanoÄŸlu is a Turkish scientist of theoretical chemistry and molecular biology. ... The portrait of participants to the first Solvay Conference in 1911. ... Søren Peder Lauritz Sørensen, born in Havrebjerg, Denmark on January 9, 1868 and died on February 12, 1939, was a Danish chemist. ... Frederick Soddy in 1922. ... For other uses, see Chemistry (disambiguation). ... Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Susan Solomon (born 1956 in Chicago)[1] is an atmospheric chemist working for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ... Wendell Meredith Stanley (August 16, 1904 – June 15, 1971) was an American biochemist, virologist and Nobel prize laureate. ... Year 1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full 1946 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... An accomplished chemist, specializied in organic chemistry and member of SAZU. ... Hermann Staudinger (March 23, 1881 in Worms- Sept. ... Year 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Alfred Stock (1876-August 1946) was a German inorganic chemist. ... James Fraser Stoddart is a British chemist at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California, Los Angeles. ... The mechanical Bond is one type of chemical bond. ... Theodor (The) Svedberg (August 30, 1884 – February 25, 1971) was a Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate. ... Year 1926 (MCMXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Gilbert Stork (born January 1, 1921) is a Belgian-born U.S. organic chemist. ...

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Chemical biology is a scientific discipline spanning the fields of chemistry and biology that frequently employs compounds produced by synthetic chemistry to study and manipulate biological systems. ... Professor Henry Taube, Ph. ... Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...

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Harold Clayton Urey (April 29, 1893 – January 5, 1981) was a chemist whose pioneering work on isotopes earned him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934 and later led him to theories of planetary evolution. ... Year 1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display full 1934 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...

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  • Lauri Vaska, (born 1925), Estonian/American chemist
  • Evert Johannes Willem Verweij, (1905–1981), Dutch chemist
  • Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, (1895–1973), chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • Alessandro Volta, (1745–1827), electrochemist, Invented the Voltaic Cell

Lauri Vaska Prof. ... Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (IPA: ) (January 15, 1895 – November 11, 1973) was a Finnish chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ... This article is about the physicist Alessandro Volta. ...

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van der Waals Johannes Diderik van der Waals (November 23, 1837 – March 8, 1923) was a Dutch scientist famous for his work on the equation of state for gases and liquids, for which he won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1910. ... John Ernest Walker (born January 7, 1941) is an English chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Alfred Werner (December 12, 1866 - November 15, 1919) was a German Nobel prize-winning chemist. ... Year 1913 (MCMXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... George M. Whitesides (b. ... Heinrich Otto Wieland (June 4, 1877 – August 5, 1957) was a German chemist. ... A chemist pours from a round-bottom flask. ... Year 1927 (MCMXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Harvey Washington Wiley Harvey Washington Wiley (October 30, 1844, Kent, Indiana - June 30, 1930, Washington, D.C.) was a noted chemist involved with the passage of the landmark Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. ... Motto: (Out Of Many, One) (traditional) In God We Trust (1956 to date) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D.C. Largest city New York City None at federal level (English de facto) Government Federal constitutional republic  - President George Walker Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence from... A chemist pours from a round-bottom flask. ... Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson was an English chemist. ... For the song by James Blunt, see 1973 (song). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Friedrich Wöhler (July 31, 1800 - September 23, 1882) was a German chemist, best-known for his synthesis of urea, but also the first to isolate several of the elements. ... A chemist pours from a round-bottom flask. ... William Hyde Wollaston William Hyde Wollaston FRS (August 6, 1766 – December 22, 1828) was an English chemist and physicist who is famous for discovering two chemical elements and for developing a way to process platinum ore. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... A chemist pours from a round-bottom flask. ... Robert Burns Woodward (April 10, 1917–July 8, 1979) was an American organic chemist. ... Year 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Kurt Wüthrich lecturing at the 2005 European Forum held in Alpbach, Austria. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ... Charles Adolphe Wurtz (November 26, 1817 - May 10, 1884) was a French chemist. ...

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  • Xiaoliang Sunney Xie (born 1962), Chinese chemist at Harvard University. Famous for his pioneering work in Single Molecule Microscopy and CARS (Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy) microscopy.

Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and a member of the Ivy League. ... Cars can refer to: Cars (film), a Disney/Pixar movie released in 2006 Cars (video game), a cross platform video game based on the 2006 film Cars (song), a hit song by Gary Numan CARS, the acronym The Cars, an American new wave band. ...

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Sabir Yunusov (March 18, 1909 - November 28, 1995) was a Soviet scientist, known for his research in alkaloid chemistry. ... Soviet redirects here. ... An alkaloid is a nitrogenous organic molecule that has a pharmacological effect on humans and other animals. ...

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