(born April 15, 1896, Saratov, Russia—died Sept.
25, 1986, Moscow, U.S.S.R.) Russian physical chemist. His specialty was the mechanisms of chain and branched-chain chemical reactions, which he showed were the norm in chemical transformations. He shared a 1956 Nobel Prize with Cyril Hinshelwood (1897–1967).
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