Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 6, 1919 Atomic Weights With deep earnestness I express my heartfelt gratitude for the great honour which you, eminent Fellows of this celebrated Royal Academy, have bestowed upon me. This honour gave me pleasure which could not be overestimated or over-stated. No chemist, and especially no chemist who has endeavored to determine…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1912 The Method of Direct Hydrogenation by Catalysis I find it most moving to be speaking to you within these precincts, immortalized as they are by so many glories, and I should find it difficult to overcome my emotion if I were not aware of the kindness with which the Royal…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1909 On Catalysis It has pleased no less than surprised me that of the many studies whereby I have sought to extend the field of general chemistry, the highest scientific distinction that there is today has been awarded for those on catalysis. The award has pleased me because in my innermost…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1908 The Chemical Nature of the Alpha Particles from Radioactive Substances The study of the properties of the a-rays has played a notable part in the development of radioactivity and has been instrumental in bringing to light a number of facts and relationships of the first importance. With increase of experimental…

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