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Werner, Alfred
(Al¦fred Wer¦ner)
Pronunciation:
/ˈvɛːnə, vɛʀnɛʀ/
(
1866–1919
)
, French-born Swiss chemist. He showed that stereochemistry was general to the whole of chemistry and was a pioneer in the study of coordination compounds. Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1913).
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