Bohdan Szyszkowski
Polish chemist
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Bohdan Szyszkowski (born 20 June 1873 in Trybuchy, Podolia, Russia (now village in Ukraine); died 13 August 1931 in Myślenice, Poland) was a Polish chemist and member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Szyszkowski published important papers on electrochemistry and surface chemistry.[1]
See also
- Szyszkowski equation
References
- ^ "Polish chemistry". Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine for IUPAC. 20 (5): 131–138. 1998-09-01. doi:10.1515/ci.1998.20.5.131. ISSN 1365-2192.
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