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  1. Marcellin Berthelot. Marcellin (ou Marcelin) Pierre Eugène Berthelot ( Paris, 25 de outubro de 1827 — Paris, 18 de março de 1907) foi um professor, químico e político francês. [ 1] Vida. Filho de um médico, após estudar história e filosofia voltou-se à ciência.

  2. Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot FRS FRSE (French:; 25 October 1827 – 18 March 1907) was a French chemist and Republican politician noted for the ThomsenBerthelot principle of thermochemistry. He synthesized many organic compounds from inorganic substances, [2] providing a large amount of counter-evidence to the theory of ...

  3. Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot (parfois orthographié Marcelin [2]), né le 25 octobre 1827 à Paris où il mourut le 18 mars 1907, est un chimiste, physico-chimiste, biologiste, épistémologue et homme politique français. À la suite de sa participation à l'effort de guerre de 1870 contre l'Allemagne, il est élu sénateur ...

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · exothermic reaction. nitrogen cycle. Pierre-Eugène-Marcellin Berthelot (born Oct. 27, 1827, Paris, France—died March 18, 1907, Paris) was a French organic and physical chemist, science historian, and government official. His creative thought and work significantly influenced the development of chemistry in the latter part of the ...

  5. Chemist Marcellin Berthelot played a leading part in this brief but heroic resistance, putting his explosives expertise to good use. His efforts as president of the Comit? Scientifique ...

  6. No dia 18 de março de 1907, morre em Paris Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot, extraordinário químico e consagrado historiador, filósofo, botânico e político. Viveu toda a vida na capital francesa, onde seu pai, um médico, tratava dos pacientes pobres de sua vizinhança.

  7. Marcellin Berthelot, (born Oct. 27, 1827, Paris, France—died March 18, 1907, Paris), French chemist. The first professor of organic chemistry at the Collège de France (from 1865), he later also held high government offices, including that of foreign minister (1895–96).