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  2. List of chemists - Wikipedia

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    Julius Wilbrand (1839–1906), German chemist, inventor of TNT; Harvey W. Wiley (1844–1930), American chemist, pure food and drug advocate; Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson (1921–1996), English chemist, 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Alexander William Williamson (1824–1904), English chemist, famous for Williamson ether synthesis

  3. Category:American chemists - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Chandler (chemist) Kwang-Chu Chao; Russell Henry Chittenden; Sue Brannon Clark; George Henry Clinton; Charles E. Coates; Geoffrey W. Coates; Theodore Cohen (chemist) Lloyd Conover; George Hammell Cook; Josiah Parsons Cooke; Lloyd Miller Cooke; Thomas Cooper (American politician, born 1759) Frederick Gardner Cottrell; Paul Cremer ...

  4. Chemist - Wikipedia

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    Some chemists with relatively higher experience might change jobs or job position to become a manager of a chemistry-related enterprise, a supervisor, an entrepreneur or a chemistry consultant. Other chemists choose to combine their education and experience as a chemist with a distinct credential to provide different services (e.g., forensic ...

  5. Harvey Washington Wiley - Wikipedia

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    The Harvey Washington Wiley Distinguished Professor of Chemistry is an honor established through the chemistry department at Purdue University. The position has been occupied since 1997 by Dr. Dale W. Margerum. The home he built at Somerset, Maryland, in 1893, the Wiley-Ringland House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

  6. William Horwitz - Wikipedia

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    William Horwitz (1918 – September 27, 2006, in Olney, Maryland) was an analytical chemist who is notable for formulating a description of the relationship between the variability of chemical measurements and the concentration of the analyte. [1]

  7. William Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Ramsay KCB FRS FRSE (/ ˈ r æ m z i /; 2 October 1852 – 23 July 1916) was a Scottish chemist who discovered the noble gases and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1904 "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air" along with his collaborator, John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics that same ...

  8. Peter Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Peter William Atkins FRSC (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and a Fellow of Lincoln College at the University of Oxford.He retired in 2007. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

  9. Category:English chemists - Wikipedia

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    B. Wilson Baker; Jack Baldwin (chemist) Neil Bartlett (chemist) Edgar Charles Bate-Smith; Michael Bearpark; Cyril J. Bergtheil; Richard Berry (scientist) James Derek Birchall