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Robert Boyle, England, 18th century, Boyle's law: P1V1 = P2V2
John Dalton, England, early 19th century, the Law of Multiple Proportions, atomic theory
Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, France, early 19th century, the Law of Combining Volumes (gases)
Amadeo Avogadro, Italy, early 19th century, equal volumes of gases have the same number olf atoms/molecules
Michael Faraday, England, early 19th century, relationship between amount of electricity and amount of metal plated out.
Humphrey Davy, England, early 19th century, discovery of sodium and potassium.
Dmitri Mendeleyev, Russia, mid-19th century, Periodic Table
August von Kekule, Germany, mid-19th century, structural theory of organic chemistry
Svante Arrhenius, Sweden, late 19th century, ionic theory of inorganic chemistry
Niels Bohr, Denmark, early 20th century, "planetary" model of the atom
Erwin Schroedinger, Germany, early 20th century, equation for the energy of an electron in an atom
Max Planck, Germany, early 20th century, quantum theory of light and matter
Marie Sklodowska-Curie, Poland/France, early 20th century, discovery of radium and polonium.
John Dalton, England, early 19th century, the Law of Multiple Proportions, atomic theory
Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, France, early 19th century, the Law of Combining Volumes (gases)
Amadeo Avogadro, Italy, early 19th century, equal volumes of gases have the same number olf atoms/molecules
Michael Faraday, England, early 19th century, relationship between amount of electricity and amount of metal plated out.
Humphrey Davy, England, early 19th century, discovery of sodium and potassium.
Dmitri Mendeleyev, Russia, mid-19th century, Periodic Table
August von Kekule, Germany, mid-19th century, structural theory of organic chemistry
Svante Arrhenius, Sweden, late 19th century, ionic theory of inorganic chemistry
Niels Bohr, Denmark, early 20th century, "planetary" model of the atom
Erwin Schroedinger, Germany, early 20th century, equation for the energy of an electron in an atom
Max Planck, Germany, early 20th century, quantum theory of light and matter
Marie Sklodowska-Curie, Poland/France, early 20th century, discovery of radium and polonium.
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I don't know i need a answer for my assignment for the chemistry.... ..
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