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Best 1 Francis William Aston

Francis William Aston (1877–1945) was a British physicist and chemist who pioneered the use of mass spectrometry to determine isotopic abundances of various elements, earning him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.

2 Archer John Porter Martin

Archer John Porter Martin (1910-2002) was a British biochemist who, with Richard Synge, developed countercurrent distribution for separating mixtures, earning them the 1952 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

3 Josiah Willard Gibbs

Josiah Willard Gibbs was a pioneering American physicist and chemist whose groundbreaking work fundamentally shaped our understanding of matter and energy. He established chemical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, developing sophisticated mathematical tools to analyze systems like heat and f...

4 Jons Jacob Berzelius

Jons Jacob Berzelius was a pivotal Swedish chemist of the 19th century. His work fundamentally shaped modern chemistry through his development of systematic notation for elements, establishing quantifiable relationships between mass and atomic weight. He meticulously determined the weights of numero...

5 Fritz Pregl

Fritz Pregl (1869-1930) was an Austrian chemist who developed a method for quantitative amino acid analysis, earning him the 1926 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

6 Stanislao Cannizzaro

Stanislao Cannizzaro was an Italian chemist whose meticulous experiments fundamentally reshaped understanding of chemical composition during the late 19th century. He notably resolved longstanding debates regarding atomic and molecular weights through quantitative analysis, establishing a reliable f...

7 Theodore William Richards

Theodore William Richards was a pioneering 20th-century American chemist renowned for his meticulous experimental work. His precise quantitative measurements of atomic weights significantly advanced analytical chemistry and established standards used globally. He remains notable as the first America...

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