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Scientist trained in the study of chemistry
A chemist (from Greek chēm(ía) alchemy; replacing chymist from Medieval Latin alchemist) is a graduated scientist trained in the study of chemistry, or
Chemist
Topics referred to by the same term
The Chemist may refer to: The Chemist (band), a band formed in Perth, Western Australia in 2007. The Chemist (film), a 1936 film The Chemist, a 2016 novel
The_Chemist
Australian multinational pharmacy retail company
Chemist Warehouse Group is an Australian company operating a chain of retail chemists both locally and internationally. The company is one of Australia's
Chemist_Warehouse
American DJ and record producer (born 1972)
Lucas MacFadden (born October 4, 1972), better known as Cut Chemist, is an American DJ and record producer. He is a former member of Jurassic 5 and Ozomatli
Cut_Chemist
This is a list of chemists. It should include those who have been important to the development or practice of chemistry. Their research or application
List_of_chemists
Pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom
Gordons Chemists is a chain of more than 50 pharmacies, located in the UK. Gordons Chemists is based primarily in Northern Ireland. Gordons Chemists operates
Gordons_Chemist
UK online publication
Chemist + Druggist (also known as C+D) is an online publication aimed at community pharmacists and pharmacy staff in the United Kingdom. Chemist + Druggist
Chemist_+_Druggist
Abbreviated notation for chemical formulas of common oxides
Cement chemist notation (CCN) was developed to simplify the formulas cement chemists use on a daily basis. It is a shorthand way of writing the chemical
Cement_chemist_notation
British analytical company
Government Chemist, is an international life sciences measurement and tools company. It provides the role and duties of the UK Government Chemist, a statutory
LGC_Ltd
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up chemist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chemist may refer to: In all countries: Chemist, a scientist trained in the science of chemistry In
Chemist_(disambiguation)
Swiss chemist (1878–1956)
Camille Edouard Dreyfus (November 11, 1878 – September 27, 1956) was a Swiss chemist. He and his brother Henri Dreyfus invented Celanese, an acetate yarn. He
Camille_Dreyfus_(chemist)
German chemist and gas mantle manufacturer (1878–1943)
Oppenheim (3 November 1878 in Berlin – 14 May 1943 in Berlin) was a German chemist and gas mantle manufacturer. Oppenheim's father Adolph (1839–1913) worked
Alfred_Oppenheim_(chemist)
Professional qualification
Chartered Chemist (CChem) is a chartered status awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in the United Kingdom, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute
Chartered_Chemist
Healthcare professional
A pharmacist, also known as a chemist in Commonwealth English (excluding Canada), is a healthcare professional who is knowledgeable about preparation
Pharmacist
UK-based company
Chemist Direct is a UK-based company providing medical products and services in addition to beauty products online. 2007–2013: Founded in 2007 by Mitesh
Chemist_Direct
British multinational pharmacy store chain
Boots UK Limited (formerly Boots the Chemists Limited) is a British health and beauty retailer and pharmacy chain that operates in the United Kingdom.
Boots_(company)
Professional designation for chemists
European Chemist (EurChem) is an international professional qualification awarded by the European Chemist Registration Board (ECRB) of the European Chemical
European_Chemist
Shop that provides pharmaceutical drugs
(also called drugstore in North American English or community pharmacy or chemist in Commonwealth English and both in Australian English) is a premises which
Pharmacy_(shop)
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: James Cuming (chemist, born 1835) (1835–1911), Australian chemist James Cuming Jr. (1861–1920), Australian chemist, son of James Cuming James
James_Cuming
German chemist (1949–2019)
2019) was a German theoretical chemist. He was the president of the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC) from 2011. Thiel studied
Walter_Thiel_(chemist)
Australian polymer chemist
Robert Goulston Gilbert (born 1946) is a polymer chemist whose most significant contributions have been in the field of emulsion polymerisation. In 1970
Robert_Gilbert_(chemist)
German chemist (1834–1861)
Albert Friedrich Emil Niemann (20 May 1834 – 19 January 1861) was a German chemist. In 1859 — about the same time as Paolo Mantegazza — he isolated cocaine
Albert_Niemann_(chemist)
American biochemist (1944–2019)
a chemist. Mullis recalled that, while driving in the vicinity of his country home in Mendocino County (with his girlfriend, who also was a chemist at
Kary_Mullis
German chemist
Peter Strasser (born in Heilbronn) is a German chemist. He is the winner of the 2021 Faraday Medal. Strasser studied chemistry at the University of Tübingen
Peter_Strasser_(chemist)
British physical chemist
MC, FRS (3 September 1878 – 9 September 1972) was a British physical chemist. He moved from academia to important positions in business and industry
Harold_Hartley_(chemist)
Professor of Chemistry
Andrew Ian Cooper is a British chemist who is a professor of chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Liverpool. Cooper was educated
Andy_Cooper_(chemist)
English physician, chemist and geologist (1775–1851)
(10 September 1775 – 7 September 1851) was an English medical doctor, chemist and geologist who took a leading role in Oxford's "scientific awakening"
John_Kidd_(chemist)
Chemist Cultural Palace (Azerbaijani: Kimyaçı Mədəniyyət Sarayı) also known as Chemist Cultural Palace named after Uzeyir Hajibeyov is a cultural center
Chemist_Cultural_Palace
English chemist and part of Tutankhamun excavation team
August 1867 – 9 December 1945) was an Egyptian-based English analytical chemist and archaeologist. He is best known for being part of Howard Carter's team
Alfred_Lucas_(chemist)
German chemist and apothecary
Caspar Neumann (or Neuman) (July 11, 1683 – October 20, 1737) was a German chemist and apothecary. Neumann was born at Zullichau, in the Electorate of Brandenburg
Caspar_Neumann_(chemist)
British chemist
William Francis (16 February 1817 – 19 January 1904) was a British chemist, scientific author and publisher. He was born in London, the illegitimate son
William_Francis_(chemist)
British chemist
Smith FRSC FLSW (born 15 January 1947) is an academic and British organic chemist. Smith was born on 15 January 1947 in Walsall, England but grew up in Brown
Keith_Smith_(chemist)
Synthetic organic chemist
Dawn N. Ward is an American synthetic organic chemist and associate professor in chemistry at Stevenson University. Ward grew up in Baltimore, Maryland
Dawn_Ward_(chemist)
(17 April 1869 – 28 April 1949) was a British chemist who served as HM Government's Government Chemist between 1921 and 1936. He was the first person
Robert_Robertson_(chemist)
Chinese chemist
Zhang Tao (Chinese: 张涛; born 1963) is a Chinese chemist. Zhang is a native of Shaanxi, born in 1963. Zhang earned a doctorate from Dalian Institute of
Zhang_Tao_(chemist)
American organic chemist
Howard A. Colvin is an organic chemist and consultant to the tire and rubber industries noted for developments in rubber chemicals and polymers, and for
Howard_Colvin_(chemist)
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
first periodic table to become generally accepted was that of the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869; he formulated the periodic law as a dependence
Periodic_table
British chemist
James Hargreaves (May 1834 – 4 April 1915) was a British chemist and an inventor. He was born at Hoarstones in Fence, Lancashire, the eldest child of
James_Hargreaves_(chemist)
American certification agency for chemistry professionals
Registry of Certified Chemists to reflect the broader scope of chemists. "About NRCC". National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC). Retrieved 18 February
National Registry of Certified Chemists
National_Registry_of_Certified_Chemists
British chemist (1902–1972)
industrial chemist and chemical engineer. He is notable for synthesising the drug Sulphapyridine in 1937, while working as a research chemist at May & Baker
Montague_Phillips_(chemist)
Indian entrepreneur
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K._C._Das_(chemist)
American rapper
Jose Cooper (born November 17, 1966), professionally known as Soup the Chemist and Super C, is an American Christian hip-hop musician. A pioneer of the
Soup_the_Chemist
Brian C. O'Regan is an American chemist known for the co-invention of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC, DSC, SSC). He became a Research Lecturer at Imperial
Brian_O'Regan_(chemist)
Irish chemist (1774–1830)
Richard Chenevix FRS FRSE (ca. 1774 – 5 April 1830) was an Irish chemist, mineralogist and playwright who also wrote on a range of other topics. He was
Richard_Chenevix_(chemist)
Irish chemist & nationalist (1884–1971)
Thomas Dillon (15 January 1884 – 11 December 1971) was an Irish chemist and nationalist. Thomas Patrick Dillon was born in Enniscrone, County Sligo on
Thomas_Dillon_(chemist)
German chemist
Erich Paul Hubert Correns (12 May 1896 – 18 May 1981) was a German chemist and president of the National Front of the German Democratic Republic (East
Erich_Correns_(chemist)
American chemist
Derek Lowe is a medicinal chemist working on preclinical drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry. Lowe has published a blog about this field, "In
Derek_Lowe_(chemist)
German chemist (1840-1912)
July 1840, Bovenden near Göttingen – 15 June 1912, Zürich) was a German chemist who discovered a number of amino acids. Schulze's grandfather was the philosopher
Ernst_Schulze_(chemist)
Scottish chemist (1934–2013)
James A Ballantine CChem FRS (21 February 1934 – 30 April 2013) was a chemist and academic at Swansea University. Ballantine was born in England but grew
Jim_Ballantine_(chemist)
British chemist (1924–2007)
Michael Elliott, CBE, FRS, FRSC (30 September 1924 – 17 October 2007) was a chemist and Lawes Trust Senior Fellow at Rothamsted Experimental Station who invented
Michael_Elliott_(chemist)
German chemist (1897–1979)
Wilhelm Karl Knauer (22 January 1897 – 7 July 1979) was a German physical chemist. During World War II, he worked on the German nuclear energy project, also
Friedrich_Knauer_(chemist)
Scottish chemist, papermaker, astronomer and academic author
William Durham FRSE (8 November 1834 – 23 January 1893) was a Scottish chemist, papermaker, astronomer and academic author. He was born in Edinburgh in
William_Durham_(chemist)
British chemist (1837–1898)
Alexander Reina Newlands (26 November 1837 – 29 July 1898) was a British chemist who worked concerning the periodicity of elements. Newlands was born in
John_Newlands_(chemist)
English chemist (1926–2015)
Joseph Paton Williams (25 February 1926 – 21 March 2015) was an English chemist, an Emeritus Fellow at Wadham College, Oxford and an Emeritus Professor
Bob_Williams_(chemist)
British chemist
June 1993 in Cape Town), often cited as H. M. N. H. Irving, was a British chemist. As a student as The Queen's College, Oxford, Irving received a BA in 1928
Harry_Irving_(chemist)
German chemist
Richard Schreiner (born 17 November 1965 in Nuremberg, Germany) is a German chemist who is a professor at Justus Liebig University Giessen. As of 2022[update]
Peter_Schreiner_(chemist)
New Zealand chemist (born 1962)
(born 9 November 1962) is a New Zealand theoretical and computational chemist known for his contribution to density functional theory (DFT). He is an
Peter_Gill_(chemist)
British and Australian chemist (born 1937)
Richard Robson FAA FRS (born 4 June 1937) is an English and Australian chemist and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne. Robson specialises
Richard_Robson_(chemist)
British chemist
Harry Laurence Anderson FRS is a British chemist in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford. He is well known for his contributions in the syntheses
Harry_Anderson_(chemist)
English chemist
Henry Watts (1815–1884) was an English chemist. He was born in London on 20 January 1815. He went to a private school, and was articled at the age of
Henry_Watts_(chemist)
American physical chemist
Christoph Albrecht (3 June 1927 – 26 September 2002) was an American physical chemist. Andreas Christoph Albrecht was born in California and raised in Washington
Andreas_Albrecht_(chemist)
November 1937) was an English agricultural chemist and the second son of the German-born English chemist Augustus Voelcker (1822–1884). John Augustus
J._A._Voelcker
American chemist, military officer, and civic leader (1902–1977)
1977) was an American chemist, military officer, and civic leader. In 1965, he was awarded the American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal. He was buried
Edwin_Cox_(chemist)
American chemist and paper conservator (1904–1967)
William James Barrow (December 11, 1904 – August 25, 1967) was an American chemist and paper conservator, and a pioneer of library and archives conservation
William_Barrow_(chemist)
Welsh chemist
Charles Robert Harington, KBE, FRS (1 August 1897 – 4 February 1972) was a chemist, best known for synthesising thyroxine. Although he was born and raised
Charles_Harington_(chemist)
Biophysical chemist
Peter John Hore FRS is a British chemist and academic. He is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and fellow of Corpus Christi College
Peter_Hore_(chemist)
Georgetown, Ontario – 7 December 1966, Victoria, British Columbia) was a chemist and oil sand researcher. He is best known for perfecting a process that
Karl_Clark_(chemist)
1936 film
The Chemist is a 1936 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Elmer Triple is a chemist who is a constant source of frustration to his professor
The_Chemist_(film)
British chemist (1796–1837)
1796 – 12 February 1837) was a Jamaican-born, British medical doctor and chemist, known for his work on atomic weights, and as a populariser of the atomic
Edward_Turner_(chemist)
Polish chemist
baraˈnɔfskʲi]; September 13, 1910 in Lwów – March 24, 1993 in Wrocław) was a Polish chemist. From 1965 to 1968 he was the rector of Wrocław Medical University. In
Tadeusz_Baranowski_(chemist)
German chemist (1854–1889)
Louis Rudolf Alexander Leuckart (23 June 1854 – 24 July 1889) was a German chemist who discovered the Leuckart reaction and Leuckart thiophenol reaction.
Rudolf_Leuckart_(chemist)
Chemist and Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor
Irving Kaplan (1913–1997) was a chemist and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor, who was among the founders of the Department of Nuclear
Irving_Kaplan_(chemist)
Russian chemist
Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович За́йцев; 2 July 1841 – 1 September 1910) was a Russian chemist. He worked on organic compounds and proposed Zaytsev's rule, which predicts
Alexander_Zaytsev_(chemist)
American bodybuilder
a retired American professional bodybuilder and author. Known as "the Chemist", Zane is a three-time Mr. Olympia winner, having won the competition every
Frank_Zane
Chinese chemist (1934–2023)
Yuan Quan (Chinese: 袁权; 2 November 1934 – 29 October 2023) was a Chinese chemist who was director of the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics from 1986
Yuan_Quan_(chemist)
Illegal preparation of chemicals
distribution on the black market. Smaller labs can be run by individual chemists working clandestinely in order to synthesize smaller amounts of controlled
Clandestine_chemistry
British physician and chemist (1790–1868)
24 January 1868) was a Cornish medical doctor, amateur chemist, brother of the noted chemist Sir Humphry Davy, and cousin of Edmund Davy. During his
John_Davy_(chemist)
Ron Robinson (born 1965) is an American cosmetic chemist and researcher who is the founder of the skincare brand BeautyStat and the formulator of the
Ron_Robinson_(chemist)
Australian chemist and mountaineer
Ingle Finch (4 August 1888 – 22 November 1970) was a British-Australian chemist and mountaineer. His obituary in The Times describes him as "one of the
George_Finch_(chemist)
British chemist (1928–2023)
Geoffrey Allen FRS FREng (29 October 1928 – 15 March 2023) was a British chemist who also served as a Vice-President of the Royal Society. He was primarily
Geoffrey_Allen_(chemist)
Scottish industrial chemist and antiquarian
James Napier FRSE FCS (1810 – 1 December 1884) was a Scottish industrial chemist and antiquarian. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. James
James_Napier_(chemist)
Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties
chromatography. Scientists engaged in chemical research are known as chemists. Most chemists specialize in one or more sub-disciplines. Several concepts are
Chemistry
American businessman and investor (1933–2013)
(January 27, 1933 – February 18, 2013) was an American businessman, investor, chemist, and philanthropist. He was the majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers
Jerry_Buss
Irish chemist
John Kane FRS MRIA (24 September 1809 – 16 February 1890) was an Irish chemist and educator. Kane was born at 48 Henry Street, Dublin on 24 September
Robert_Kane_(chemist)
American chemist
Jerome Alexander (1876–1959) was an American chemist, a leading expert on colloidal chemistry and among the first American researchers to use an ultramicroscope
Jerome_Alexander_(chemist)
British chemist
Sarah "Sally" Lois Price (born 1956) FRS is a British chemist who is a Professor of Physical Chemistry at University College London. Price was educated
Sally_Price_(chemist)
Chinese chemist
(Chinese: 张希; born December 1965) is a Chinese chemist and the current president of Jilin University. He is a chemist and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhang_Xi_(chemist)
French chemist (1854–1941)
Sabatier (French: [sabatje]; 5 November 1854 – 14 August 1941) was a French chemist, born in Carcassonne. In 1912, Sabatier was awarded the Nobel Prize in
Paul_Sabatier_(chemist)
Scottish chemist (1811–1883)
James Young (13 July 1811 – 13 May 1883) was a Scottish chemist best known for his method of distilling paraffin from coal and oil shales. He is often
James_Young_(chemist)
British chemist (1778 – 1851)
FCS FGS (21 November 1778 – 11 May 1851), was a distinguished British chemist and became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1822. Born in Lombard Street
Richard_Phillips_(chemist)
American chemist
Helen Geneva Lewis (October 22, 1896 – missing) was an American chemist. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Lewis attended Mount Holyoke College for her
Helen_Lewis_(chemist)
Japanese chemist (born 1951)
Nakamura (中村 栄一, Nakamura Eiichi; born 24 February 1951) is a Japanese chemist and professor of chemistry at University of Tokyo in Japan, also appointed
Eiichi_Nakamura_(chemist)
Chinese chemist and academician
Huang Liang (Chinese: 黄量; 22 May 1920 – 21 November 2013) was a Chinese chemist, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She was a member
Huang_Liang_(chemist)
British chemist
David Parker FRS FRSC (born 30 July 1956) is an English chemist who is Chair Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University, and Emeritus Professor at Durham
David_Parker_(chemist)
French chemist (1885–1961)
Émile Henriot (2 July 1885 – 1 February 1961) was a French chemist notable for being the first to show definitively that potassium and rubidium are naturally
Émile_Henriot_(chemist)
Subdiscipline of chemistry, focusing on carbon compounds
but has also been made accessible to students. Before the 18th century, chemists generally believed that compounds obtained from living organisms were endowed
Organic_chemistry
Scottish chemist
James Walker FRS FRSE FCS LLD (6 April 1863 – 6 May 1935) was a Scottish chemist. He worked mainly on inorganic and physical chemistry. His major contribution
James_Walker_(chemist)
American medicinal chemist
John J. Talley is an American medicinal chemist who was the lead chemist in the discovery of the COX-2 selective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib
John_Talley_(chemist)
New Zealand chemist (1928–2016)
David Hall (15 February 1928 – 15 June 2016) was a New Zealand chemist, best known as an X-ray crystallographer. A student at Auckland University College
David_Hall_(chemist)
Raymond Chang (March 6, 1939 – April 10, 2017) was an emeritus professor at Williams College in the Department of Chemistry and a textbook author. His
Raymond_Chang_(chemist)
CHEMIST
CHEMIST
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Perrier 1 and 2.American bearers of the surname include Bennet Puryear (1826–1914), born in Mecklenburg Co., VA, youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Marshall) Puryear, who studied medicine and chemistry before the Civil War, after which he became a professor of chemistry; he did pioneering work in the application of chemistry to agriculture. He had 11 children by his two wives.
CHEMIST
CHEMIST
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
Born of the Heaven
Boy/Male
Muslim
Light, Sunlight
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, French, Italian
Glowing; Of the God
Female
Czechoslovakian
, love.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Friend for Ever
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
An accomplished person
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Bravery; The Sun of Valour; Lord Hanuman; Praiseworthy; Record; Strong Strong; One who Continue Progress
Boy/Male
Hindu
Manifests in infinite varieties, Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Sikh
Remembrance of God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Navyasri | நாவà¯à®¯à®¸à®°à¯€
Young or worth praising
CHEMIST
CHEMIST
CHEMIST
CHEMIST
CHEMIST
n.
The terms actually used in any business, art, science, or the like; nomenclature; technical terms; as, the terminology of chemistry.
n.
The application of chemical tests to minute objects or portions of matter, magnified by the use of the microscopy; -- distinguished from macro-chemistry.
n.
Animal chemistry; zoochemistry.
a.
Consisting of, or pertaining to, copper, formerly called by chemists Venus.
n.
A person versed in chemistry or given to chemical investigation; an analyst; a maker or seller of chemicals or drugs.
a.
Having a knowledge of science, or of a science; evincing science or systematic knowledge; as, a scientific chemist; a scientific reasoner; a scientific argument.
n.
Any branch or department of systematized knowledge considered as a distinct field of investigation or object of study; as, the science of astronomy, of chemistry, or of mind.
n.
Examination by a test; experiment, as in chemistry, metallurgy, etc.
n.
That branch of science which treats of the composition of substances, and of the changes which they undergo in consequence of alterations in the constitution of the molecules, which depend upon variations of the number, kind, or mode of arrangement, of the constituent atoms. These atoms are not assumed to be indivisible, but merely the finest grade of subdivision hitherto attained. Chemistry deals with the changes in the composition and constitution of molecules. See Atom, Molecule.
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The science which treats of the chemical properties, actions or relations of substances in quantity; -- distinguished from micro-chemistry.
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An application of chemical theory and method to the consideration of some particular subject; as, the chemistry of iron; the chemistry of indigo.
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A treatise on chemistry.
n.
A kind of wash bottle with two or three necks; -- so called after the inventor, Peter Woulfe, an English chemist.
n.
Animal chemistry; particularly, the description of the chemical compounds entering into the composition of the animal body, in distinction from biochemistry.
n.
Chemistry considered with reference to the space relations of atoms.
n.
Chemistry in its relations to actinism.