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    Carl Axel Arrhenius (29 March 1757 – 20 November 1824) was a Swedish military officer, amateur geologist, and chemist. He is best known for his discovery...
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  • Arrhenius may refer to: Birgit Arrhenius (born 1932), Swedish archaeologist Carl Axel Arrhenius (1757–1824), Swedish army lieutenant and amateur mineralogist...
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    after ytterbite, a mineral first identified in 1787 by the chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius. He named the mineral after the village of Ytterby, in Sweden, where...
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    greenstone". The mine's elemental history began in 1787, when Lieutenant Carl Axel Arrhenius found an unidentified black mineral. He had previously explored the...
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    found in a quarry in a Swedish village Ytterby near Stockholm by Carl Axel Arrhenius. By careful experiments, Gadolin determined that approximately 38%...
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    Lieutenant Carl Axel Arrhenius in 1787 at a quarry in the village of Ytterby, Sweden and termed "rare" because it had never yet been seen. Arrhenius's "ytterbite"...
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  • Cetti, Italian priest, zoologist, and mathematician (b. 1726) 1824 – Carl Axel Arrhenius, Swedish chemist (b. 1757) 1856 – Farkas Bolyai, Romanian-Hungarian...
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    universally associated in nature. In 1787, Swedish part-time chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius found a heavy black rock near the Swedish village of Ytterby, Sweden...
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  • isotope, 89Y, is also its only naturally occurring isotope. In 1787, Carl Axel Arrhenius found a new mineral near Ytterby in Sweden and named it ytterbite...
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  • Henric von Essen, politician and courtier (born 1755) 20 November - Carl Axel Arrhenius, chemist (born 1757) "Sweden: historical and statistical handbook"...
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  • the Queen. 16 March - Bengt Lidner, poet (died 1793) 29 March - Carl Axel Arrhenius, chemist (died 1824) 30 March - Sophie Piper, courtier (died 1816)...
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    school boards that chose the textbooks for their schools. In 1787 Carl Axel Arrhenius found a dark mineral in a feldspar mine in the village of Ytterby...
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    University of Helsinki, where he was taught by the notable chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius. He graduated from the University of Helsinki with a Master of Arts...
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    1852–1875 Carl Alfred Cornelius 1876–1886 Frithiof Holmgren 1886–1897 Carl Sundberg 1897–1900 Olof August Danielsson 1900–1910 Axel Wirén 1910–1925 Axel Hägerström...
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    1855–1857 Carl Benedict Mesterton 1857–1887 Tycho Tullberg 1887–1907 Nathan Söderblom 1907–1910 Carl Thore Mörner 1910–1920 Germund Wirgin 1920–1933 Axel Brusewitz...
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    1900–1909 Svante Arrhenius, 1900–1927 Gustaf Granqvist, 1904–1922 Vilhelm Carlheim-Gyllensköld, 1910–1934 Allvar Gullstrand, 1911–1929 Carl Wilhelm Oseen...
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    permit from their spouse as well). 19 February – Svante Arrhenius, scientist (died 1927) 17 March – Axel Jungstedt, painter (died 1933). 6 July – Verner von...
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    chancellors of the university, see Chancellor of Uppsala University. Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927), Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1903 Allvar Gullstrand (1862–1930)...
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  • atlas. Carl Abraham Gerhard (1786). Grundriß des Mineralsystems. Himburg. p. 310. Note: based on the Abraham Gottlob Werner's lectures. Axel Fredrik...
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  • original on 2023-10-03. Retrieved 2023-10-06. Nomination archive – Svante A Arrhenius Archived 2022-06-29 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination archive...
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