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Definition of Svante August Arrhenius
1. Noun. Swedish chemist and physicist noted for his theory of chemical dissociation (1859-1927).
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Literary usage of Svante August Arrhenius
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. First Principles of Chemistry by Raymond Bedell Brownlee, William J. Hancock, Robert Warren Fuller, Michael Druck Sohon (1915)
"Svante August Arrhenius was born at Wijk, Sweden, in 1859. He is the present
director of the Physico-chemical Department of the Nobel Institute. ..."
2. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"... Svante August Arrhenius.—1859-. The Swedish scientist who in 1887 originated
the modern theory of ionization ..."
3. Eminent Chemists of Our Time by Benjamin Harrow (1920)
"Wilhelm Ostwald: Svante August Arrhenius. Zeitschrift fur physikalische
Chemie (Leipzig), 65, V (1909). 3. HC Jones: New Era in Chemistry (D. Van Nostrand ..."
4. Eminent Chemists of Our Time by Benjamin Harrow (1920)
"Wilhelm Ostwald: Svante August Arrhenius. Zeitschrift fur physikalische
Chemie (Leipzig), tf5, V (1909). 3. HC Jones: New Era in Chemistry (D. Van Nostrand ..."
5. Eminent Chemists of Our Time by Benjamin Harrow (1920)
"... Svante August Arrhenius. Zeitschrift fiir physikalische Chemie (Leipzig), 65,
V (1909). 3. HC Jones: New Era in Chemistry (D. Van Nostrand Co. 1913). 4. ..."