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  1. ARRHENIUS, SVANTE AUGUST (1859-1927): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  2. Lehrbuch der kosmischen Physik. Zweiter Teil. by Svante August Arrhenius, 1903
  3. Recherches Sur La Conductibilite Galvanique Des Electrolytes I, II by Akademisk; Arrhenius, Svante August Afhandling, 1884-01-01
  4. Chemistry in Modern Life. Translated from the Swedish and revised by Clifford Shattuck Leonard. by Svante August. ARRHENIUS, 1925-01-01
  5. CHEMISTRY IN MODERN LIFE by Svante August Arrhenius, 1925
  6. Électrochimie: Électrophorèse, Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, Svante August Arrhenius, Conductivité Électrique, Oxyde (French Edition)
  7. Chimiste Suédois: Alfred Nobel, Svante August Arrhenius, Jöns Jacob Berzelius, George de Hevesy, Carl Wilhelm Scheele (French Edition)
  8. Naissance En Suède: Ulf Grahn, Svante August Arrhenius, Peter Forsberg, Stefan Edberg, Mats Wilander, Jonas Björkman, Elias Magnus Fries (French Edition)
  9. Lauréat Du Prix Nobel de Chimie: Ernest Rutherford, Wilhelm Ostwald, Ahmed Zewail, Svante August Arrhenius, Kurt Wüthrich, Kurt Alder (French Edition)
  10. Electrochimie: Électrophorèse, Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, Svante August Arrhenius, Conductivité Électrique, Oxyde (French Edition)
  11. Swedish Chemists: Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Alfred Nobel, Johan August Arfwedson, Svante Arrhenius, Nils Gabriel Sefström, Jöns Jacob Berzelius
  12. Uppsala University Alumni: Carl Linnaeus, Anders Celsius, Johan August Arfwedson, Svante Arrhenius, Carl Xvi Gustaf of Sweden
  13. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science: Vol. XLI by Svante August and Others Arrhenius, 1896
  14. Recherches Sur La Conductibilite Galvanique Des Electrolytes by Svante August Arrhenius, 1884

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Svante August Arrhenius was born on February 19, 1859, the son of Svante Gustaf Arrhenius and Carolina Christina Thunberg. His ancestors were farmers; his uncle became Professor of Botany and Rector of the Agricultural High School at Ultuna near Uppsala and later Secretary of The Swedish Academy of Agriculture. His father was a land surveyor employed by the University of Uppsala and in charge of its estates at Vik, where Svante was born. The family moved to Uppsala in 1860. The boy was educated at the Cathedral school where the rector was a good physics teacher. From an early age Svante had shown an aptitude for arithmetical calculations, and at school he was greatly interested in mathematics and physics. In 1876 he entered the University of Uppsala, studying mathematics, chemistry and physics. The practical instruction in physics was not of the best, and in 1881 he went to Stockholm to work under Professor E. Edlund at the Academy of Sciences.

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Svante Arrhenius (Svante August Arrhenius) was born on Saturday, February 19, 1859 in Vik and he was a famous chemist from Sweden
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Arrhenius, Svante August . Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 1. New York Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 296–301. ISBN 0684101149. Crawford, Elisabeth T. Arrhenius from ionic
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the Lunar or Martian meteor craters, see Arrhenius (crater) Svante Arrhenius
Born 19 February 1859
Vik
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Nationality Swedish Fields Physics chemistry Institutions Royal Institute of Technology Alma mater Uppsala University
Stockholm University
... Erik Edlund Doctoral students Oskar Benjamin Klein Arrhenius equation
Theory of ionic dissociation

Acid-base theory
Notable awards Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Franklin Medal
Svante August Arrhenius (19 February 1859 – 2 October 1927) was a Swedish scientist , originally a physicist , but often referred to as a chemist , and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry . The Arrhenius equation lunar crater Arrhenius and the Arrhenius Labs at Stockholm University are named after him.
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    Arrhenius was born on February 19, 1859 at Vik (also spelled Wik or Wijk), near Uppsala , Sweden, the son of Svante Gustav and Carolina Thunberg Arrhenius. His father had been a land surveyor for Uppsala University , moving up to a supervisory position. At the age of three, Arrhenius taught himself to read without the encouragement of his parents, and by watching his father's addition of numbers in his account books, became an

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SVANTE AUGUST ARRHENIUS Svante August Arrhenius was born on February 19, 1859, the son of Svante Gustaf Arrhenius and Carolina Christina Thunberg.
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Svante August Arrhenius was born on February 19, 1859, the son of Svante Gustaf Arrhenius and Carolina Christina Thunberg. His ancestors were farmers; his uncle became Professor of Botany and Rector of the Agricultural High School at Ultuna near Uppsala and later Secretary of The Swedish Academy of Agriculture. His father was a land surveyor employed by the University of Uppsala and in charge of its estates at Vik, where Svante was born. The family moved to Uppsala in 1860. The boy was educated at the Cathedral school where the rector was a good physics teacher. From an early age Svante had shown an aptitude for arithmetical calculations, and at school he was greatly interested in mathematics and physics. In 1876 he entered the University of Uppsala, studying mathematics, chemistry and physics. The practical instruction in physics was not of the best, and in 1881 he went to Stockholm to work under Professor E. Edlund at the Academy of Sciences. Here, Arrhenius began by assisting Edlund in his work on electromotive force measurements in spark discharges but soon moved to an interest of his own. This resulted in his thesis (1884)

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Arrhenius, Svante August (1859–1927) Swedish scientist, the founder of physical chemistry. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903 for his study of electrolysis.
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Swedish physical chemist, winner of the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, famous for his research on electrolytes. He also did work on reaction rates and biochemistry
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Swedish physical chemist, winner of the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, famous for his research on electrolytes . He also did work on reaction rates and biochemistry, and was the first to present a detailed scientific hypothesis of panspermia . In this, he argued that life arrived on Earth in the form of microscopic spores that had been propelled across interstellar space by the radiation pressure of star light. His seminal 1903 paper on the subject was in response to "the failure of repeated attempts made by eminent biologists to discover a single case of spontaneous generation of life". In its fully-developed form, Arrhenius's hypothesis reached a wide audience through his book Worlds in the Making (1908, first published as Varldarnas utveckling in Sweden in 1906).
Arrhenius was optimistic that, subject to the low temperatures in space, spores would be able to remain viable for very long periods. As for the effect of solar radiation, although Arrhenius was aware of the potentially lethal effect of ultraviolet light on living cells, he insisted that "All the botanists that I have been able to consult are of the opinion that we can by no means assert with certainty that spores would be killed by the light rays in wandering through infinite space." His support for panspermia tied in with his fundamental belief that "all organisms in the universe are related and the process of evolution is everywhere the same." He thought life on other worlds might be common, though he opposed

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Svante August Arrhenius (February 19, 1859 – October 2, 1927) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemist ry.
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Svante August Arrhenius February 19 October 2 ) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemist ry. Related Topics:
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October 2 Swedish Chemist ... Physical chemistry Arrhenius was born at Vik (also spelled Wik or Wijk), near Uppsala Sweden , the son of Svante Gustav and Carolina Thunberg Arrhenius. Related Topics:
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Svante August Arrhenius (1859–1927), a founding father of physical chemistry, was trained in both chemistry and physics. He began at the University of Uppsala, but then
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Arrhenius, Svante August (sf n`tə, rā`nēəs), 1859–1927, Swedish chemist. He was a professor of physics in Stockholm in 1895 and became director of the Nobel Institute
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Svante Arrhenius. Svante August Arrhenius Born February 19, 1859 Vik, Sweden. Died October 2, 1927. Stockholm, Sweden. Residence Sweden Nationality Swedish Field
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Svante August Arrhenius Born February 19, 1859
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Residence Sweden Nationality Swedish Field Physical chemist Institutions Royal Institute of Technology University of Uppsala
University of Stockholm Eric Edlund Oskar Benjamin Klein Arrhenius equation Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1903) Svante August Arrhenius (February 19, 1859 – October 2, 1927) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He determined that reactions in living organisms and in the test tube follow the same laws. In addition, he contributed to the fields of geology astronomy , and astrophysics . He thought of the idea of a universal language, proposing modifications to the English language. The Arrhenius equation and the lunar crater Arrhenius are named after him.
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Arrhenius, Svante August . Dictionary of Scientific Biography 1. New York Charles Scribner's Sons. 296301. ISBN 0684101149. Crawford, Elisabeth T. Arrhenius from ionic theory
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Svante Arrhenius Svante August Arrhenius Born February 19 1859 Vik, Sweden Died October 2 1927 (aged 68) Stockholm, Sweden Residence Sweden Nationality Swedish Field Physical chemist Institutions Royal Institute of Technology Alma mater University of Uppsala University of Stockholm Academic advisor Per Teodor Cleve, Eric Edlund Notable students Oskar Benjamin Klein Known for Arrhenius equation Notable prizes Nobel Prize for Chemistry Svante August Arrhenius chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry . The Arrhenius equation and the lunar crater Arrhenius are named after him.
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Arrhenius was born at Vik (also spelled Wik or Wijk), near Uppsala, Sweden, the son of Svante Gustav and Carolina Thunberg Arrhenius. His father had been a land surveyor for Uppsala University, moving up to a supervisory position. At the age of three, Arrhenius taught himself to read, despite his parents' wishes, and by watching his father's addition of numbers in his account books, became an arithmetical prodigy.

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Arrhenius (r n-s), Svante August 1859-1927. Swedish physicist and chemist who developed the theory of electrolytic dissociation, which explained the process by which ions are
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Arrhenius, Svante August (1859–1927) Swedish scientist, the founder of physical chemistry. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903 for his study of electrolysis.
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