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Please define "foreign from where" in your "to be edited" question.
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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.
Some notable foreign chemists in the field include Marie Curie (Poland/France) who discovered polonium and radium, Dmitri Mendeleev (Russia) who formulated the periodic table, and Linus Pauling (USA) who worked on the nature of chemical bonds.
Lavoisier, Mendeleev, Scheele, Berzelius, Ostwald, Proust
It would be challenging to list 20 foreign chemists and their discoveries in a concise manner. However, some significant foreign chemists and their contributions could include Dmitri Mendeleev (creator of the periodic table), Marie Curie (discovered polonium and radium), Linus Pauling (worked on the nature of the chemical bond), and Christian B. Anfinsen (studied protein folding).
Examples are: Lavoisier, Berzelius, Lomonosov, Kekule, Butlerov, Gmelin, Canizzaro, Heyrowsky, etc.
The possessive form of the plural noun chemists is chemists'.Example: The chemists' laboratories are in this building.
Its just chemists.
The plural is 'Chemists'. The singular is 'Chemist'.
There are many things that are true about chemists. Chemists are scientists trained to study chemicals.
Chemists do it periodically - but in the end they always restore equilibrium.