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Marcellin Berthelot - Wikipedia In 1902, Marcellin P Berthelot, often called the founder of modern organic chemistry, was one of France's most celebrated scientists—if not the world's He was permanent secretary of the French Academy, having succeeded the giant Louis Pasteur, the renowned microbiologist
Pierre-Eugène-Marcellin Berthelot | French Chemist, Nobel Laureate . . . Pierre-Eugène-Marcellin Berthelot was a French organic and physical chemist, science historian, and government official His creative thought and work significantly influenced the development of chemistry in the latter part of the 19th century
Marcellin Berthelot In addition to Haber, a number of thermodynamicists, such as Hermann Helmholtz, Walther Nernst, Theophile de Donder, Gilbert Lewis, among others, went to great lengths to disprove Berthelot’s theory, some even wining the Nobel Prize for their efforts
MARCELIN BERTHELOT: A Study of a Scientists Public Role The French chemist Marcelin Berthelot won great recognition during his lifetime, but since his death in 1907 he has become little more than a name for the world at large He was a representative man-representing his time so completely that there remained little for the future to exploit
Marcellin Berthelot - Wikiwand Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot (French: [bɛʁtəlo]; 25 October 1827 [1] – 18 March 1907) was a French chemist and Republican politician noted for the Thomsen – Berthelot principle of thermochemistry
Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot Biography (1827-1907) Berthelot continued his studies, graduated as a pharmacist in 1858, and became a professor of organic chemistry In addition to his research on fats, Berthelot is known for synthesizing alcohols, which he defined as neutral compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen