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List of chemists; List of German inventions and discoveries; Science and technology in Germany This page was last edited on 18 February 2025, at 17:36 (UTC). Text is ...
Pages in category "German chemists" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Eilhardt Mitscherlich (1794–1863), German chemist, remembered for the law of isomorphism. Alexander Mitscherlich (1836–1918), German chemist; Karl Friedrich Mohr (1806–1879), German chemist famous for first musings on the Conservation of energy; Henri Moissan (1852–1907), French chemist and the winner of the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604-1670), alchemist and chemist, His discovery of sodium sulfate in 1625 led to the compound being named after him: "Glauber's salt". Nicholas Mercator (1620-1687), mathematician, also known by his German name Kauffmann, was a 17th-century; Adam Olearius (1599-1671), geographer
Ernst Büchner: Chemist and inventor of Büchner flask and Büchner funnel. Robert Bunsen: Chemist who developed the Bunsen burner, and with Gustav Kirchhoff he discovered caesium (1860) and rubidium (1861). Wilhelm Busch: Caricaturist, painter and poet; father of comics. Christian Friedrich Ludwig Buschmann: Pioneer and promoter of the harmonica.