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Name: Svante August Arrhenius
Birth Date: November 19, 1859
Death Date: October 2, 1927
Place of Birth: Vik, Sweden
Place of Death: Sweden
Nationality: Swedish
Gender: Male
Occupations: physicist, chemist

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Biography of Svante August Arrhenius
1,261 words, approx. 4 pages
Arrhenius had been an excellent scholar from a very early age. He taught himself to read when he was three, and he was the youngest student in his high school graduating class. Arrhenius's ancestors had traditionally been farmers, but his father, a...
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Biography of Svante August Arrhenius
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Svante August Arrhenius was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his research on the theory of electrolytic dissociation, a theory that had won the lowest possible passing grade for his Ph.D. two decades earlier. Arrhenius's work with...
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Biography of Svante August Arrhenius
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The Swedish chemist and physicist Svante August Arrhenius (1859-1927) is known for his theory of electrolytic dissociation. Svante Arrhenius was born on Feb. 19, 1859, at Vik near Uppsala, the son of Svante Gustav and Carolina Thunberg Arrhenius. His...


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Arrhenius, Svante August
1,072 words, approx. 4 pages
(born Feb. 19, 1859, Vik, Swed.—died Oct. 2, 1927, Stockholm) Swedish physicist and physical chemist known for his theory of electrolytic dissociation and his model of the greenhouse effect. In 1903 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry....
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Arrhenius, Svante August (1859-1927) Summary
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Swedish chemist Svante August Arrhenius was awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his research on the theory of electrolytic dissociation, a theory that had won the lowest possible passing grade for his Ph.D. two decades earlier....
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Svante August Arrhenius (1859 – 1927) Swedish Chemist and Physicist Summary
887 words, approx. 3 pages
Young Svante gave evidence of his intellectual brilliance at an early age. He taught himself to read by the age of three and learned to do arithmetic by watching his father keep books for the estate of which he was in charge. Arrhenius began school at...
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Svante Arrhenius Information
2,116 words, approx. 7 pages
Svante August Arrhenius (February 19, 1859 – October 2, 1927) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. The Arrhenius equation and the lunar crater Arrhenius are named after...
 


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Foreign Policy
Sweden's north country fare.(Svante Weyler)(Interview)
03/01/2007: 499 words, approx. 2 pages
Sweden is famous for its liberal ideas, its efficient social model, and a standard of living that rivals any other. But a rich literary tradition? FP talked with Svante Weyler, former publishing director of one of Sweden's oldest publishing houses, Norstedts, for his...
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Cereal Chemistry
SME-Arrhenius Model for WSI of Rice Flour in a Twin-Screw Extruder
09/01/2005: 4,950 words, approx. 17 pages
ABSTRACT We have modeled a rice extrusion process focusing specifically on the starch gelatinization and water solubility index (WSI) as a function of extrusion system and process parameters. Using a twin-screw extruder, we examined in detail the effect of screw speed (350-580 rpm),...
 


 

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