the world around is physics life in science is hard chemistry is … · 2014. 10. 18. · 6. ernst...
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Chemistry is life
The world around is physics
What we see is engineering
There is no money in chemistry
There is no need of chemistry
I don’t have to learn chemistry
Life in science is hard
Chemistry is harder
Future is uncertain
Therefore, it is not my option
Chemistry is lifeChemistry is chemicals
Chemistry is smell
Chemistry is fumes
Chemistry is pollution
Chemistry is poison
Chemistry is dirty
Chemistry is memorizing things
Chemistry is this and that- not sure
Chemistry is boring
Chemistry does not excite
Chemistry is a finished subject
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Chemistry - stands on the legacy of giants
Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794)
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Marie Skłodowska Curie (1867- 1934)
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John Dalton (1766- 1844)
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Sir Humphrey Davy (1778 – 1829)
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Michael Faraday (1791 – 1867)
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Mendeleev's Periodic Table Modern Periodic Table
Chemistry – our legacy
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907)
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Joseph John Thomson (1856 –1940)
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Great experimentalists
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937)
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Jagadish Chandra Bose (1858 –1937)
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Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (1888-1970)
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Chemistry and chemical bond
Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875 –1946)
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Harold Clayton Urey (1893- 1981)
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Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912- 1999)
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Linus Carl Pauling (1901– 1994)
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Master craftsmen
Robert Burns Woodward (1917 – 1979)
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Chemistry and the world
Fritz Haber (1868 – 1934)
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Machines in science
R. E. Smalley
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Great teachers
Graduate students:
1. Werner Heisenberg
2. Wolfgang Pauli
3. Peter Debye
4. Paul Sophus Epstein
5. Hans Bethe
6. Ernst Guillemin
7. Karl Bechert
8. Paul Peter Ewald
9. Herbert Fröhlich
Other students:
1. Herbert Kroemer
2. Linus Pauling
3. Walter Heitler
4. Walter Romberg
Arnold Johannes Wilhel Sommerfeld (1868 –1951)
10. Erwin Fues
11. Helmut Hönl
12. Ludwig Hopf
13. Walther Kossel
14. Adolf Kratzer
15. Alfred Landé
16. Otto Laporte
17. Wilhelm Lenz
18. Rudolf Peierls
19. Walter Rogowski
20. Rudolf Seeliger
21. Heinrich Welker
22. Gregor Wentzel
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Graduate students:
1. Arthur Amos Noyes
2. Georg Bredig
3. Paul Walden
4. Frederick George Donnan
Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald (1853 –1932)
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Standing on the shoulders
Arthur Amos Noyes (1866 – 1936)
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Chemistry and suffering
Fritz Haber (1868 – 1934)
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What is the chemistry of tomorrow?