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Austria: Jöns Jacob Berzelius (1779 – 1848), Swedish chemist, Natural History Museum (Naturhistorisches Museum), Vienna. Sculptor, Rudolf Wyr (1847 - 1915)

Austria: Jöns Jacob Berzelius (1779 – 1848), Swedish chemist, Natural History Museum (Naturhistorisches Museum), Vienna. Sculptor, Rudolf Wyr (1847 - 1915)

Baron Jöns Jacob Berzelius (20 August 1779 – 7 August 1848), was a Swedish chemist. Berzelius is considered, along with Robert Boyle, John Dalton, and Antoine Lavoisier, to be one of the founders of modern chemistry.

Berzelius began his career as a physician but his researches in physical chemistry were of lasting significance in the development of the subject. He is especially noted for his determination of atomic weights; his experiments led to a more complete depiction of the principles of stoichiometry, or the field of chemical combining proportions. In 1803 Berzelius demonstrated the power of an electrochemical cell to decompose chemicals into pairs of electrically opposite constituents.






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