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Svante Arrhenius.
From among now living Swedish scientists who by reason of their achievements
or their position must be regarded as exponents of chemical science in Sweden,
the following shall be mentioned in order of seniority: — O. Hammarsten
{b. 1841; physiological chemistry); Å. G. Ekstrand (b. 1846; organic and
technical chemistry); S. O. Pettersson (b. 1848; physical chemistry; gas analysis);
P. Klason (b. 1848; organic chemistry; chemical technology); 0. Widman (b.
1852; organic chemistry; chemical nomenclature); K. A. H. Mörner (b. 1854;
physiological chemistry); J. M. Lovén (b. 1856; organic and physical chemistry);
K. O. M. Weibull (b. 1856; agricultural chemistry); S. Arrhenius (b. 1859;
physical chemistry; founder of the electrolytical dissociation theory, which is
the basis of modern electro-chemistry, and which, reviving Berzelius’ dualistic
theory in a modified form, marks a new, rigorously scientific view of chemical
39—134179. Sweden. I.
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