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December 12
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1866
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Mulhouse
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Alsace
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Switzerland
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Inorganic chemistry
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University of Zurich
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Alma mater
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University of Zurich
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Doctoral
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Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch
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Marcellin Berthelot
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transition metal
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Nobel Prize for Chemistry
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December 12
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1866
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November 15
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1919
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Swiss
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chemist
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University of Zurich
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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octahedral
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transition metal
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coordination chemistry
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Mulhouse
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Alsace
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France
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Germany
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Zurich
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doctorate
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Paris
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complex ions
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ligands
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[Co(NH
3
)
6
]Cl
3
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electrical conductivity
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silver nitrate
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magnetic susceptibility
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isomers
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geometric isomers
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optical isomers
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chiral
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hexol
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valence
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coordination number
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Richard Abegg
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Abegg's rule
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valence
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element
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Gilbert N. Lewis
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octet rule
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cubical atom
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coordinate covalent bond
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Lewis acid
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Lewis base
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Inorg. Chem.
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doi
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Acc. Chem. Res.
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doi
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v
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Nobel Laureates
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Chemistry
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Jacobus van 't Hoff
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Emil Fischer
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Svante Arrhenius
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William Ramsay
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Adolf von Baeyer
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Henri Moissan
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Eduard Buchner
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Ernest Rutherford
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Wilhelm Ostwald
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Otto Wallach
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Marie Curie
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Victor Grignard
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Paul Sabatier
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Theodore Richards
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Richard Willstätter
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Fritz Haber
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Walther Nernst
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Frederick Soddy
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Francis Aston
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Fritz Pregl
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Richard Zsigmondy
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