name 20 chemistry scientist name
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Amedeo Avogadro (1776 - 1856) ...
Jons Jacob Berzelius (1779 - 1848) ...
Robert Boyle (1627 - 1691) ...
Marie Curie (1867-1934) ...
John Dalton (1766 - 1844) ...
Sir Humphry Davy (1778 - 1829) ...
Rosalind Franklin (1920 - 1958) ...
Antoine Lavoisier (1743 - 1794)
J j Thompson
Chadwick
Goldstein
John Dalton
This is a list of chemists. It should include those who have been important to the development or practice of chemistry. Their research or application has made significant contributions in the area of basic or applied chemistry.
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Richard Abegg (1869–1910), German chemist
Frederick Abel (1827–1902), English chemist
Friedrich Accum (1769–1838), German chemist, advances in the field of gas lighting
Homer Burton Adkins (1892–1949), American chemist, known for work in hydrogenation of organic compounds
Peter Agre (born 1949), American chemist and doctor, 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Georgius Agricola (1494–1555), German scholar known as "the father of mineralogy
Arthur Aikin (1773–1855), English chemist and mineralogist
Adrien Albert (1907–1989), Australian medicinal chemist
John Albery (1936–2013), English physical chemist
Kurt Alder (1902–1958), German chemist, 1950 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Sidney Altman (born 1939), 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Faiza Al-Kharafi (born 1946), Kuwaiti chemist and academic. She was the president of Kuwait University from 1993 to 2002, and the first woman to head a major university in the Middle East.
Christian B. Anfinsen (1916–1995), 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Angelo Angeli, Italian chemist
Octavio Augusto Ceva Antunes (1731–1810), British scientist
Anthony Joseph Arduengo, III, American chemist
Johan August Arfwedson (1792–1841), Swedish chemist
Anton Eduard van Arkel (1893–1976), Dutch chemist
Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927), Swedish chemist, one of the founders of physical chemistry
Larned B. Asprey (1919–2005), American nuclear chemist
Francis William Aston (1877–1945), 1922 Nobel Prize in Chemistry