- Stanislao Cannizzaro - Wikipedia
During the Sicilian revolution of independence of 1848, Cannizzaro served as an artillery officer at Messina and was also chosen deputy for Francavilla in the Sicilian parliament; and, after the fall of Messina in September 1848, he was stationed at Taormina
- Stanislao Cannizzaro | Italian Chemist Father of Atomic Theory . . .
Stanislao Cannizzaro (born July 13, 1826, Palermo, Sicily, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies [Italy]—died May 10, 1910, Rome, Italy) was an Italian chemist who was closely associated with a crucial reform movement in science
- Stanislao Cannizzaro - Science History Institute
Through his important contributions to the theory of atomic weights, Cannizzaro guided his fellow chemists through a crucial time
- Cannizzaro Reaction - Chemistry LibreTexts
The Cannizzaro reaction, named after its discoverer Stanislao Cannizzaro, is a chemical reaction that involves the base-induced disproportionation of an aldehyde lacking a hydrogen atom in the alpha position
- Cannizzaro reaction - Wikipedia
Certain ketones can undergo a Cannizzaro-type reaction, transferring one of their two carbon groups rather than the hydride that would be present on an aldehyde
- Stanislao Cannizzaro - Chemist, Unification, Italy | Britannica
Following the failure of the revolt in 1849, Cannizzaro fled to Paris Eleven years later, he took part in another Sicilian revolt Led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, this revolt was successful and led to the unification of Italy under Victor Emmanuel II Cannizzaro moved to Rome and was made a senator
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- Stanislao Cannizzaro - Linda Hall Library
Stanislao Cannizzaro, an Italian chemist, was born July 13, 1826 Cannizzaro was a very accomplished organic chemist, but he is best known for a single paper he published in 1858 Amedeo Avogadro had proposed, almost 50 years earlier, that the basic chemical unit is the molecule, not the atom
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