-
Jaroslav Heyrovský (Czech: [ˈjaroslav ˈɦɛjrofskiː] ; 20
December 1890 – 27
March 1967) was a
Czech chemist and
inventor who
received the
Nobel Prize in...
-
Heyrovský may
refer to:
People with the
surname Jaroslav Heyrovský (1890–1967),
Czech chemist and
inventor Leopold Heyrovský (1892–1976),
Czech entomologist...
-
Heyrovsky is a
small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. This
crater lies just
beyond the
southwestern limb, in an area of the
surface that...
-
Nobel Prize winning chemist Jaroslav Heyrovský.
Heyrovský was born in
Prague where his
father Dr
Leopold Heyrovský (1852–1924) was
professor of law. He...
-
laureates biochemists Gerty and Carl
Ferdinand Cori,
chemists Jaroslav Heyrovský (inventor of polarography,
electroanalytical chemistry and
recipient of...
-
Pasternak Dominique Pire 1959
Emilio Segrè; Owen
Chamberlain Jaroslav Heyrovský Arthur Kornberg;
Severo Ochoa Salvatore Quasimodo Philip Noel-Baker 1960...
- Prague, Austria-Hungary, (now
Czech Republic), Literature, 1984
Jaroslav Heyrovský, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary, (now
Czech Republic), Chemistry, 1959...
-
renewable surfaces. It was
invented in 1922 by
Czechoslovak chemist Jaroslav Heyrovský, for
which he won the
Nobel prize in 1959. The main
advantages of mercury...
-
Inorganic Chemistry J.
Heyrovský Institute of
Physical Chemistry (Ústav fyzikální
chemie Jaroslava Heyrovského,
named after Jaroslav Heyrovský; abbreviated: JHI...
- in the
Volmer step and
either hydrogen desorption in the
Tafel step or
Heyrovsky step. In
comparison to
Proton exchange membrane electrolysis, the advantages...