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'''Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Jr.''' (30 August 1852 – 1 March 1911) was a Dutch chemist, winner of the 1901 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]].<ref>{{EB11 | article = Van't Hoff, Jacobus Hendricus | volume = 27 | pages = 896–97 | wikisource = Van't_Hoff,_Jacobus_Hendricus}}.</ref>
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'''Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Jr.''' (30 August 1852 – 1 March 1911) was a Dutch chemist, winner of the 1901 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]].<ref>{{EB11 | article = Van't Hoff, Jacobus Hendricus | volume = 27 | pages = 896–97 | wikisource = van't_Hoff,_Jacobus_Hendricus}}.</ref>
  
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
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==Selected writings==
 
==Selected writings==
*{{citation | last = van 't Hoff | first = J. H. | authorlink = Jacobus H. van 't Hoff | title = Die Rolle des osmotischen Drucks in der Analogie zwischen Lösungen und Gasen | journal = Z. Phys. Chem. | year = 1887 | volume = 1 | pages = 481–508}}; {{citation | title = The Function of Osmotic Pressure in the Analogy between Solutions and Gases | journal = Philos. Mag., Ser. 5 | year = 1888 | volume =  26 | pages = 81–105 | url = http://urila.tripod.com/Hoff.pdf}}.
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*{{citation | last = Hoff | first = J. H. van 't | authorlink = Jacobus H. van 't Hoff | title = Lois de l'équilibre chimique dans l'état dilué, gazeux ou dissous | journal = K. Sven. Vetenskapsakad. Handl. | year = 1886 | volume = 21 | pages = No.&nbsp;17 (58&nbsp;pp)}}.
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*{{citation | last = Hoff | first = J. H. van 't | authorlink = Jacobus H. van 't Hoff | title = Die Rolle des osmotischen Drucks in der Analogie zwischen Lösungen und Gasen | journal = Z. Phys. Chem. | year = 1887 | volume = 1 | pages = 481–508}}; {{citation | title = The Function of Osmotic Pressure in the Analogy between Solutions and Gases | journal = Philos. Mag., Ser. 5 | year = 1888 | volume =  26 | pages = 81–105 | url = http://urila.tripod.com/Hoff.pdf}}.
  
 
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[[Category:Recipients of the Davy Medal]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 31 March 2011

J. H. van 't Hoff
Born 30 August 1852(1852-08-30)
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Died 1 March 1911 (aged 58)
Steglitz, Berlin, Germany
Fields physical chemistry
Institutions University of Utrecht
University of Amsterdam
Prussian Academy of Sciences
Alma mater Delft University of Technology
University of Utrecht
Doctoral advisor Eduard Mulder
Known for stereochemistry
chemical kinetics
osmotic pressure
Notable awards Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1901)
Davy Medal (1893)
Spouse Johanna Francina Mees (m. 1878)

Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Jr. (30 August 1852 – 1 March 1911) was a Dutch chemist, winner of the 1901 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[1]

Notes and references

Notes

References

  1. Van't Hoff, Jacobus Hendricus. In Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed.; University Press: Cambridge, 1911; Vol. 27, pp 896–97, <http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/van%27t_Hoff%2C_Jacobus_Hendricus>.

Selected writings

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