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Josef Goubeau

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Geschichte der anorganischen Chemie : die Entwicklung einer Wissenschaft in Deutschland von Döbereiner bis heute
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starting from 1921 and attained a doctorate there 1926 on the atomic weight regulation of the
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in analytical chemistry. Starting from 1940 he became a university teacher at the
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Doctor HC of the Universities of Clausthal and Munich
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Augsburg
Germany
Stuttgart
chemist
chemistry
University of Munich
potassiumin
Otto Hönigschmid
Eduard Zintl
University of Freiburg
Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Raman effect
University of Göttingen
University of Stuttgart
spectroscopy
boron
silicon
phosphorus
force constants
Alfred Stock Memorial Prize
Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
Biographic note of the University of Stuttgart







"Festkolloquium für Josef Goubeau"

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