- chemistry.
Berzelius is considered,
along with
Robert Boyle, John Dalton, and
Antoine Lavoisier, to be one of the
founders of
modern chemistry.
Berzelius became...
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Jacob Berzelius was a
Swedish chemist.
Berzelius may also
refer to:
Berzelius (secret society), a
secret society at Yale
University Berzelius (crater)...
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Berzelius is a
secret society at Yale
University named for the
Swedish scientist Jöns
Jakob Berzelius,
considered one of the
founding fathers of modern...
-
Berzelius is a
lunar impact crater located in the
northeast part of the Moon's near side. It lies to the
southeast of the
crater Franklin, and to the...
- molecules. The
current system of
chemical notation was
invented by Jöns
Jacob Berzelius in 1814. In this system,
chemical symbols are not mere abbreviations—though...
-
version of the 1930s
United States, it
follows an
American politician,
Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, who
quickly rises to
power to
become the country's first...
- of
inorganic compounds List of
named inorganic compounds Mineral acid
Berzelius, Jöns
Jacob (1827).
Lehrbuch der
Chemie (1st ed.).
Dresden and Leipzig:...
-
recognised by
IUPAC in its publications. When
Swedish chemist Jöns
Jacob Berzelius used the term in 1831, he did so to
describe those substances which possess...
- possess. In the 1810s, Jöns
Jacob Berzelius argued that a
regulative force must
exist within living bodies.
Berzelius also
contended that
compounds could...
- work by others),
Berzelius coined the
names "methyl" and "ethyl" for the "radicals" CH3 and C2H5, respectively. From
Jacob Berzelius, Årsberättelsen om...