Democritus (460-370B.C.)
-Greek philosopher, Developed atomic theory, -Elaborated idea that matter consisted of atoms having physical size and shape which constantly moved in a void and interacted in different ways
Daniel Rutherford (1749-1819)
-Discovered Nitrogen through experimentation with a mouse, a candle, and burning phosphorus
Robert Boyle (1627-1691)
-English physicist and chemist, Experimented in pneumatics (the study of mechanical properties of air and other gases), Through research he rejected the accepted definition of matter, -Proposed Boyle's Law (1662)
Henry Canvendish (1731-1810)
-English physicist and chemist, Discovered hydrogen (1766), Discovered nitric acid
John Dalton (1766-1844)
-English chemist and physicist, Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy (1793), Developed atomic theory, His theory (1805) accounts for the law of conservation of mass, law of definite proportions, and law of multiple proportions, Produced the first table of atomic weights
Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856)
-His hypothesis stated that equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, had the same amount of molecules, Avogadros number is 6.022e23, meaning that exactly 12 grams of carbon 12 has exactly 6.022e23 carbon atoms
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850)
-French chemist and physicist, Developed the law of volumes concerning the combination of gases, Discovered Boron
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899)
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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).
The possessive form of the plural noun chemists is chemists'.Example: The chemists' laboratories are in this building.
The plural is 'Chemists'. The singular is 'Chemist'.
The plural form for the singular noun chemist is chemists.
St. Albert the Great is considered the patron saint of chemists, as he was a medieval philosopher and scientist who made significant contributions to the field of alchemy and chemistry.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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