Jöns Jacob Berzelius

Chemistry Swedish 1779 – 1848 375 quotes

He developed the modern system of chemical notation and accurately determined atomic weights for many elements.

Quotes by Jöns Jacob Berzelius

The concept of a 'radical' as a group of atoms that acts as a single unit in chemical reactions is a powerful explanatory tool.

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The accurate measurement of physical constants is as important as the discovery of new chemical principles.

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The study of the chemical processes in living organisms, biochemistry, is a field of immense potential.

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The use of the blowpipe in mineral analysis is an indispensable technique for identifying unknown substances.

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The importance of pure reagents in chemical experimentation cannot be overstated.

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The systematic naming of chemical compounds is essential for clear communication among chemists.

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The study of the properties of gases has revealed fundamental laws governing the behavior of matter.

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The development of new synthetic methods is crucial for producing novel compounds with desired properties.

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The understanding of the forces that hold atoms together in molecules is the ultimate goal of chemical inquiry.

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The progress of chemistry is inextricably linked to the development of new instruments and technologies.

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The concept of equivalent weights, while useful, is ultimately superseded by the more fundamental concept of atomic weights.

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The study of the chemical composition of stars and planets will provide insights into the origins of the universe.

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The accurate determination of the specific heat of substances is important for understanding their thermal properties.

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The role of water as a solvent in chemical reactions is often underestimated.

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The systematic investigation of chemical reactions is the only path to true understanding.

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