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  1. Science History Institute. An avid and methodical experimenter, Jöns Jakob Berzelius (1779–1848) conducted pioneering experiments in electrochemistry and established the law of constant proportions, which states that the elements in inorganic substances are bound together in definite proportions by weight. He is considered one of the ...

  2. Jöns Jakob Berzelius Jöns Jacob Berzelius Jons Jacob Berzelius Químico sueco –Un laboratorio ordenado significa un químico perezoso– El primer analista del siglo XIX. Área: Química, medicina Descubrimien

  3. Jöns Jacob Berzelius. Berzelius had a profound influence on chemistry, stemming in part from his substantial achievements and in part from his ability to enhance and project his authority. Throughout his life he cultivated professional relationships in diverse ways. He trained both Swedish students, including Nils Gabriel Sefström and Carl ...

  4. Jöns Jacob Berzelius was born on August 20, 1779 in the parish of Väversunda, in Sweden’s East Gotland province. His mother was Elizabeth Dorothea Sjösteen and his father was Samuel Berzelius, a high school teacher. Jacob’s parents both came from church pastors’ families. Tough Times. Jacob’s father died when Jacob was four years old.

  5. Silicon was discovered by Jöns Jacob Berzelius, a Swedish chemist, in 1824 by heating chips of potassium in a silica container and then carefully washing away the residual by-products. Silicon is the seventh most abundant element in the universe and the second most abundant element in the earth's crust.

  6. Evan M. Melhado. Jöns Jacob Berzelius - Atomism, Nomenclature, Chemistry: The project of specifying substances had several important consequences. In order to establish and display the laws of stoichiometry, Berzelius invented and perfected more exacting standards and techniques of analysis. His generalization of the older acid/base chemistry ...

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