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Best 1 Marie Curie

Marie Curie was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity, a term she coined. Her relentless research, conducted under difficult conditions, led to the discovery of two new elements: polonium (named for...

2 Antoine Lavoisier

Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist whose work fundamentally reshaped scientific understanding in the late 18th century. He established the law of conservation of mass, demonstrating that matter is...

3 Dmitri Mendeleev

Dmitri Mendeleev created the definitive version of the Periodic Table of the Elements, one of the most iconic and predictive tools in all of science. While others noted patterns, Mendeleev's genius wa...

4 Rosalind Franklin

Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) was a brilliant chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was crucial to the discovery of the DNA structure. Her 'Photo 51,' obtained through X-ray diffraction, provi...

5 Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling was a highly influential 20th-century American chemist known for his groundbreaking work on chemical bonding. His research fundamentally altered our understanding of molecular structure...

6 John Dalton

English chemist who proposed modern atomic theory, holding that elements consist of indivisible atoms with characteristic weights. He also described color blindness, a condition once named after him.

7 Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday, a bookbinder's apprentice with little formal education, became one of the greatest experimental scientists in history. His discoveries in electromagnetism were foundational. He establ...

8 Robert Boyle

Anglo-Irish chemist who helped establish chemistry as a rigorous science distinct from alchemy. He is best known for the gas law relating pressure and volume that bears his name.

9 The Organic Chemistry Tutor

Despite the name, this channel provides high-quality tutorials for a wide range of subjects including Algebra, Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics. The videos are structured like traditional classroom le...

10 Dorothy Hodgkin

British chemist who pioneered the use of X-ray crystallography to determine the structures of biomolecules such as penicillin and vitamin B12. She won the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

11 Fritz Haber

German chemist who developed the process for synthesizing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen, enabling large-scale fertilizer production. He won the 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

12 Amedeo Avogadro

Italian chemist who proposed that equal volumes of gases contain equal numbers of molecules at the same conditions. The number of particles in a mole is named in his honor.

13 Josiah Willard Gibbs

American scientist who founded chemical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. His work provided the theoretical basis for physical chemistry.

14 Otto Hahn

German chemist who discovered nuclear fission, the splitting of the atomic nucleus. He won the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this finding.

15 Kary Mullis

American biochemist who invented the polymerase chain reaction for amplifying DNA. This technique revolutionized molecular biology and earned him a share of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

16 Henry Cavendish

English natural philosopher who discovered hydrogen and measured the density of the Earth with remarkable precision. His gravitational experiment allowed the gravitational constant to be calculated.

17 Svante Arrhenius

Swedish chemist who developed the theory of electrolytic dissociation and an early model of the greenhouse effect. He won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

18 Joseph Priestley

English chemist who isolated oxygen and several other gases and studied the chemistry of combustion. His experiments contributed to the chemical revolution of the late eighteenth century.

19 SciShow

SciShow provides a wide array of science news and educational content. The channel covers everything from biology and chemistry to space exploration and environmental issues. It excels at taking curre...

20 Emil Fischer

German chemist who elucidated the structures of sugars and proteins and pioneered the study of enzymes. He won the 1902 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

21 Glenn Seaborg

American chemist who discovered plutonium and several other transuranium elements. He shared the 1951 Nobel Prize and an element was named seaborgium in his honor.

22 Friedrich Wohler

German chemist who synthesized urea from inorganic materials, undermining the doctrine that organic compounds required a vital force. This achievement helped found organic chemistry.

23 World's Strongest Man

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24 John Goodenough

American materials scientist who developed the cathode that made lithium-ion batteries practical. He shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, becoming its oldest laureate.

25 Jons Jacob Berzelius

Swedish chemist who introduced modern chemical notation and determined accurate atomic weights for many elements. He discovered several elements and coined key chemical terms.

26 Jacobus van't Hoff

Dutch chemist who founded physical chemistry and explained the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in molecules. He received the first Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1901.

27 Barry Sharpless

American chemist who developed click chemistry and methods for making mirror-image molecules. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice, in 2001 and 2022.

28 Willard Libby

American chemist who developed radiocarbon dating, a method for determining the age of organic materials. He won the 1960 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

29 Irene Joliot-Curie

French chemist who, with her husband, discovered artificial radioactivity. They shared the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this achievement.

30 Humphry Davy

English chemist who isolated several chemical elements using electrolysis and invented a safety lamp for miners. He was a leading figure in early electrochemistry.

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