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Walther Ludwig Julius Kossel (4 January 1888 – 22 May 1956) was a German physicist known for his theory of the chemical bond (ionic bond/octet rule), Sommerfeld–Kossel displacement law of atomic spectra, the Kossel–Stranski model for crystal growth, and the Kossel effect. Walther was the son of Albrecht Kossel who won the Nobel Prize in ...
In 1916, Kossel put forth his theory of the ionic chemical bond , also independently advanced in the same year by Gilbert N. Lewis. [3] [4] Walther Kossel put forward a theory similar to Lewis' only his model assumed complete transfers of electrons between atoms, and was thus a model of ionic bonding.
Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff (1897–1994) Alexander Friedmann (1888–1925) Walther Kossel (1888–1956) Viktor Trkal (1888–1956) Wilhelm Lenz (1888–1957) Georges Darmois (1888–1960) Antonio Signorini (1888–1963) Frits Zernike (1888–1966) Sydney Chapman (1888–1970) Joseph Proudman (1888–1975) Alfred Landé (1888–1976) Hans ...
The TLK model is credited as having originated from papers published in the 1920s by the German chemist Walther Kossel [1] and the Bulgarian chemist Ivan Stranski [2]
Walther Kossel – Germany (1888–1956) Ashutosh Kotwal – United States (born 1965) Lew Kowarski – France (1907–1979) Hendrik Kramers – Netherlands (1894–1952) Serguei Krasnikov – Russia (born 1961) Adolf Kratzer – Germany (1893–1983) Lawrence M. Krauss – United States (born 1954) Herbert Kroemer – Germany (1928–2024 ...
At first he wanted to become an aircraft engineer, but then, impressed by his teachers Walther Kossel and Eberhard Buchwald, turned to physics in 1934. [4] Under Walther Kossel he obtained his diploma in engineering at the Gdańsk University of Technology in 1939, and received his doctorate on electron diffraction on 17 December 1940. On 11 ...
Son Walther Kossel (1888–1956) became a prominent physicist and was professor of theoretical physics and director of the Physics Institute at the University of Tübingen. He is known for his theory of the chemical bond ( ionic bond / octet rule ), the Sommerfeld–Kossel displacement law , and other achievements.
Sommerfeld–Kossel displacement law: Spectroscopy: Arnold Sommerfeld and Walther Kossel: Spearman's law of diminishing returns: Psychology Charles Spearman: Stefan–Boltzmann law: Thermodynamics: Jožef Stefan and Ludwig Boltzmann: Stokes' law: Fluid mechanics: George Gabriel Stokes: Stoletov's law: Photoelectric effect: Aleksandr Stoletov ...