ChemistryViews celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, and this month marks the 100th installment of our Guess the Chemist quiz. You can try to solve the latest quiz here.
Over the years, the quiz has covered many eminent chemists who have made important discoveries or useful inventions. You can read about the interesting life stories of these scientists by clicking on the links in the list below.
In addition to the quiz, this month there is a “Which chemist is in the picture?” competition on social media. We post a new picture every week on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn and uncover a little more of each picture every day. Participants have the chance to win a ChemistryViews power bank.
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Discovered Boyle’s law, which describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas |
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Pioneered research in the field of surface tension and the measurement of surface films |
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Proposed the theory of the wave-particle duality of matter |
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Invented pasteurization, which conserves food by killing pathogens |
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Introduced hydroborations to organic chemistry and co-discovered sodium borohydride |
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Discovered the diffraction of X-rays by crystals |
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Invented partition chromatography together with Richard Synge |
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Made important contributions to probability theory and the understanding of the equilibrium of fluids |
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Was the first chemistry professor at Tokyo University and helped found the Japanese research institute RIKEN |
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Worked on the isolation of natural products and collected over 4000 signatures from famous scientists |
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Invented dynamite and established the Nobel Prize in his will |
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Was the first woman admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and an environmental chemist |
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Determined the exact atomic weights of many chemical elements |
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Discovered the transition metal tantalum |
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Patented the use of supercritical fluid extraction in the decaffeination of coffee |
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Invents the fictional faster-than-light “warp drive” in the Star Trek universe |
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Discovered chromium and beryllium |
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Invented the Clemmensen reduction, which converts carbonyls to methylene groups |
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Made important contributions to the understanding of enzymatic reactions |
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Friedrich Heinrich August Klatte Received the first patent for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) |
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Developed chirally catalyzed hydrogenation reactions using ruthenium–BINAP complexes |
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Performed pioneering work on reaction mechanisms and coined terms such as nucleophilic and electrophilic |
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Discovered the psychopharmacological effects of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) |
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24 |
Developed the Bergius process for producing synthetic fuel from coal |
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Co-invented the Haber-Bosch process for the synthesis of ammonia (see also Guess the Chemist (40)) |
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Invented bakelite, one of the first synthetic plastics |
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Co-developed the Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation reactions, which can functionalize aromatic rings |
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Studied fatty acids and improved soap and candle production |
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Was one of the inventors of the incandescent light bulb |
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Is best known for the Nernst equation, which gives the potential of a half-cell in electrochemistry |
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Pioneered the study of biomolecules by X-ray crystallography |
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Elucidated the quantum mechanical nature of the chemical bond |
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Made important contributions to the inception of supramolecular chemistry |
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Discovered critical details of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism |
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Explained the enzymatic fermentation of sugar |
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Developed the first commercially successful thermal cracking method for producing gasoline |
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Assigned the cyclic structure to benzene |
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Confirmed the existence of the carbon isotope 14C, which is used in radiocarbon dating |
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Performed the first synthesis of succinic acid |
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Co-invented the Haber-Bosch process for the synthesis of ammonia (see also Guess the Chemist (25)) |
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Was the first woman to be awarded a Ph.D. in chemistry in Germany and an activist for women’s rights |
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Developed the Knoevenagel condensation, a modified aldol condensation |
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Co-discovered 12 chemical elements |
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Made seminal contributions to immunology and developed treatments for syphilis and diphtheria |
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Is considered the “father of polymer chemistry” and discovered the first ketene |
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Co-discovered the Woodward-Hoffmann rules, which predict the barrier heights of pericyclic reactions |
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Made seminal contributions to the understanding of electron exchange and ligand exchange in complexes |
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Co-discovered ten transuranium elements |
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Is credited with the first scientific description of platinum |
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Discovered the first stable free radical |
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Discovered important aspects of protein folding |
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Invented a breakthrough method for sequencing proteins |
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Recognized the potential of potash for fertilizer production |
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Co-discovered the double helix structure of DNA |
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Discovered multiple noble gases |
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Developed the concept of homologous series |
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Was the leading proponent of Gibbs’ thermodynamics in North America |
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Co-developed the Birkeland–Eyde process for the fixation of nitrogen |
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Performed important investigations on dipole moments and on X-ray diffraction |
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Developed the concept of the coordination number |
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Discovered lithium |
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Laid the mathematical groundwork for solving crystal structures |
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Discovered the structure of myoglobin |
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Discovered collagenase |
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Made important contributions to organic chemistry |
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Was a liquid crystal pioneer |
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Carried out groundbreaking work on the structures of vitamins |
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Discovered the first rare-earth compounds |
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Explained the biosynthesis of cholesterol |
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Discovered the structure of antibodies |
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Discovered the first vitamins |
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Was a pioneer of spectral analysis and astrochemistry |
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Developed the concept of the pH scale |
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Co-developed the Birge–Sponer method |
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Discovered toluene and nitrogen pentoxide |
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Co-discovered deuterium |
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Developed an early version of the sulfite process for the production of cellulose from wood |
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Co-developed the theoretical foundation for the determination of crystal structures by X-ray diffraction |
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Discovered nuclear fission |
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Discovered ozone and guncotton |
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Pioneered the conformational analysis of organic molecules |
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Made important contributions to nuclear chemistry |
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Co-discovered the structure of ferrocene |
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Formulated Joule’s first and second laws and co-discovered the Joule–Thomson effect |
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Pioneered valence theory |
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Pioneered modern analytical chemistry |
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Pioneered actinide and fluoride chemistry |
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Pioneered host–guest chemistry |
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Disproved the phlogiston theory; often considered the father of modern chemistry |
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Co-discovered argon |
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Introduced modern atomic theory |
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Richard Laurence Millington Synge Co-developed partition chromatography |
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Formulated Graham’s law and is considered one of the founders of colloid chemistry |
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Determined atomic weights |
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First President of the Tokyo Chemical Society, one of the earliest chemical societies |
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First Russian woman to receive a doctoral degree in chemistry |
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Developed the Pfeffer cell, a device to measure osmotic pressure |
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Discovered Martius yellow, the first industrially used naphthalin-based dye |
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Discovered sodium sulfate, also known as Glauber’s salt |
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The scientist we are looking for this time developed one of the first periodic tables of the elements |
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