To list all chemists and their contributions would be a task that would fill volumes and is far beyond the scope of what WikiAnswers is here for.
In addition as you do not state your nationality we do not know who would be a foreign chemist to you.
Too many to list An iconic figure is Alfred Nobel who was a Swedish Chemist who discovered trinitrotoluene or TNT. Upon realizing the destructive power of TNT in warfare he instituted the Nobel Peace Prize that is awarded not only to chemists but all fields.
Many chemists (not all) consider this solution as hypotonic.
Practically all chemists are involved in the study of chemical changes.
The computer, the laser, the transistor, the World Wide web, all of these are contributions of Physics. The medical scanners, the X-ray..all of em.
Robert brown's contributions is to develop the cells and to discover the animals cells and about genetics to more effects or result he tried to testing all that he can that's all my answer thank you pls. choose my answer...
We're people, and so we don't all have the same hobby or anything. We all are chemists, but we still have our own hobbies.
There is a lot! Organic-chemists, analytic- , physical-, bio-, inorganic , process-, kinetic , ect...
Too many to list An iconic figure is Alfred Nobel who was a Swedish Chemist who discovered trinitrotoluene or TNT. Upon realizing the destructive power of TNT in warfare he instituted the Nobel Peace Prize that is awarded not only to chemists but all fields.
No. Firstly not all scientists are chemists. Secondly, not all chemists are working on problems that involve many of the elements. In fact only a small minority of working chemists could name the 15 lanthanide or rare earth elements. Thirdly, all chemists work with computer terminals or reference books nearby where they can easily look up rare or unfamiliar elements.
Yes. This is called discovery: both sides are required to show theit lists of evidence and witness so that they can be challenged.
They were all Chemists!:)
pharmacies are like chemists where you get all your medicine and stuff like that from.
Many chemists (not all) consider this solution as hypotonic.
Ferdinand Marcos served as President of the Phillipines from 1965 to 1986. His contributions consisted mainly of improvements in Filipino infrastructure and economic development. By seeking foreign investments, he was able to build more infrastructure, schools, and hospitals than all of his combined predecessors.
If this is a homework question, your teacher should be ashamed. The answer is probably supposed to be "analytical chemistry." However, organic chemists, inorganic chemists, physical chemists and biochemists all might do this to some extent, so really a better answer would just be "chemistry" and even that might be too narrow.
Old contributions were not affected. All of the points from old contributions were migrated to the new system.
From 1789, many chemists and physicists from all the countries.