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Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch Was a German Chemist

ARTHUR RUDOLF HANTZSCH

German Chemist (1857-1935)

   Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, German Chemist who won acclaim at 25 years old for formulating the union of subbed pyridines. 


   Hantzsch was a teacher at Zürich (1885), Würzburg (1893), and Leipzig (1903). With his understudy Alfred Werner, he explored the stereochemistry of nitrogen mixes. He found that numerous diazonium mixes are salts or bases. 

Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch a German Chemist
Arthur Rudolf Hanzsch (1857-1935)

   Exploring triphenylmethane colours drove him to pioneer in spectrophotometry. He likewise progressed a hypothesis of compound pointers. In his investigations of the separation of acids, Hantzsch showed the development of oxonium salts and presumed that corrosive separation happens after salvation.   

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