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insider.si.edu: This glass lantern slide of the Swedish chemist, Jons Jacob Berzelius, was used by Treat B. Johnson, professor of chemistry at Yale University.

This glass lantern slide of the Swedish chemist, Jons Jacob Berzelius, was used by Treat B. Johnson, professor of chemistry at Yale University.

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Linköping University in Sweden has received a SEK 125 million ($12.2 million) grant to upgrade its Berzelius AI supercomputer. The donation was made by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, an ...

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Atos is to upgrade the Berzelius supercomputer in Linköping, Sweden. The IT infrastructure provider's Eviden business unit has been awarded a four-year multi-million euro contract to boost the ...

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Nature: The Letters of Jöns Jacob Berzelius and Christian Friedrich Schönbein, 1836–1847

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Berzelius became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1808 and served from 1818 as its principal functionary. He is known in Sweden as the "Father of Swedish Chemistry". During his lifetime he did not customarily use his first given name, and was universally known simply as Jacob Berzelius. [3]

Jöns Jacob Berzelius (born Aug. 20, 1779, near Linköping, Swed.—died Aug. 7, 1848, Stockholm) was one of the founders of modern chemistry.

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Berzelius is best remembered for his experiments that established the law of constant proportions.

Jacob Berzelius was one of the founders of modern chemistry. He was the first person to measure accurate atomic weights for the elements, which helped to confirm Dalton's Atomic Theory and was the basis of Mendeleev's periodic table.