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  1. ARRHENIUS, SVANTE AUGUST (1859-1927): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  2. Lehrbuch der kosmischen Physik. Zweiter Teil. by Svante August Arrhenius, 1903
  3. Recherches Sur La Conductibilite Galvanique Des Electrolytes I, II by Akademisk; Arrhenius, Svante August Afhandling, 1884-01-01
  4. CHEMISTRY IN MODERN LIFE by Svante August Arrhenius, 1925
  5. Chemistry in Modern Life. Translated from the Swedish and revised by Clifford Shattuck Leonard. by Svante August. ARRHENIUS, 1925-01-01
  6. Électrochimie: Électrophorèse, Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, Svante August Arrhenius, Conductivité Électrique, Oxyde (French Edition)
  7. Chimiste Suédois: Alfred Nobel, Svante August Arrhenius, Jöns Jacob Berzelius, George de Hevesy, Carl Wilhelm Scheele (French Edition)
  8. Naissance En Suède: Ulf Grahn, Svante August Arrhenius, Peter Forsberg, Stefan Edberg, Mats Wilander, Jonas Björkman, Elias Magnus Fries (French Edition)
  9. Lauréat Du Prix Nobel de Chimie: Ernest Rutherford, Wilhelm Ostwald, Ahmed Zewail, Svante August Arrhenius, Kurt Wüthrich, Kurt Alder (French Edition)
  10. Electrochimie: Électrophorèse, Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, Svante August Arrhenius, Conductivité Électrique, Oxyde (French Edition)
  11. Swedish Chemists: Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Alfred Nobel, Johan August Arfwedson, Svante Arrhenius, Nils Gabriel Sefström, Jöns Jacob Berzelius
  12. Uppsala University Alumni: Carl Linnaeus, Anders Celsius, Johan August Arfwedson, Svante Arrhenius, Carl Xvi Gustaf of Sweden
  13. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science: Vol. XLI by Svante August and Others Arrhenius, 1896
  14. Recherches Sur La Conductibilite Galvanique Des Electrolytes by Svante August Arrhenius, 1884

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'''Svante August Arrhenius''' ( February 19 October 2 ) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry
Arrhenius was born at Vik (also spelled Wik or Wijk), near Uppsala Sweden , the son of Svante Gustav and Carolina Thunberg Arrhenius.
His father had been a land surveyor for Uppsala University , moving up to a supervisory position.
At the age of three, Arrhenius taught himself to read, despite his parents' wishes, and by watching his father's addition of numbers in his account books, became an arithmetic al prodigy.
In later life, Arrhenius enjoyed using masses of data to discover mathematical relationships and laws. At age 8, he entered the local cathedral school, starting in the fifth grade , distinguishing himself in physics and mathematics , and graduating as the youngest and ablest student in
At the University of Uppsala, he was unsatisfied with the chief instructor of physics and the only faculty member who could have supervised him in chemistry, so he left to study at the Physical Institute of the Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm under the physicist Erik Edlund in
His work specialized on the conductivities of electrolyte s.

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103. Prix Nobel De 1901 à 1904

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P rix Nobel de 1901 à 1904 Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff Emil Hermann Fischer Svante August Arrhenius Sir William Ramsay
1901. Jacobus Henricus
Pour la découverte des lois de la dynamique chimique et de la pression osmotique dans les solutions (Rotterdam, 1852 - Berlin, 1911) Les travaux de ces trois chimistes, associés à ceux de J. W. Gibbs , de Pierre Duhem et de Le Châtelier, constituent les bases de la chimie physique moderne, qui connut à la charnière du XIXe et du XXe siècle un essor extraordinaire, comparable à celui de la chimie organique dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle. , 3 Na SO
1902. Emil Hermann Fischer
Pour ses travaux sur la synthèse des sucres et des purines. (Euskirchen, 1852 - Berlin, 1919) Ce chimiste allemand est né à Euskirchen en Prusse rhénane le 9 octobre 1852. Il fait ses débuts en chimie à Bonn, auprès de Kékulé. Mais son véritable maître, dont il deviendra l'assistant, d'abord à Strasbourg (1872-1875), puis à Munich (1875-1881), sera A. von Baeyer. Fischer enseignera lui-même à Erlangen (1879-1882), à Würzburg (1885) puis à Berlin de 1892 à sa mort.

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