- Ahmed H. Zewail
- 1999 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for the development of the transition states in chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy.
- Alfred Werner
- Highlights the scientist that proved all ligand molecules are bound directly to the metal ion. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on 1913.
- Antoine Henri Becquerel
- Won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of radioactive elements in 1896, together with Pierre Curie and Marie Curie.
- Dr. Alaa El-Deean Ali
- Explores the works and literature of the chemist that supports the periodic table consisting of two amphitheater pyramids.
- Ernest Rutherford
- Developed the atomic model which states that positively charged atomic nucleus carries most of the mass but occupies a very small part of the atom.
- F. Albert Cotton
- Showcases the works, lectures, and articles of the author and scientist concerning how the transition metals form metal-metal bonds.
- Frédéric Joliot
- Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of artificial radioactivity produced by the non-radioactive element bombardment with particles or neutrons.
- Frederick Soddy
- Received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for contributing knowledge based on the chemistry of radioactive substances, and to the investigations into the isotopes’ origins and nature.
- Fritz Haber
- Developed the synthesis of ammonia from its elements and received the 1918 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
- George de Hevesy
- Developed the usage of isotopes as tracers for the study of chemical processes. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on 1943.
- Glenn Theodore Seaborg
- Awarded the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, shared with Edwin Mattison McMillan, for the chemical discovery of transuranium elements.
- Harold Clayton Urey
- 1934 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for the discovery of heavy hydrogen.
- Linus Carl Pauling
- Discussed the nature of the chemical bond and the application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances. Winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- Marie Curie
- Awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering the elements radium and polonium.
- Niels Henrik David Bohr
- Devised the alternative atomic model and received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922.
- Otto Hahn
- Discovered the fission of heavy nuclei and received the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- Sir Joseph John Thomson
- Awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1906 for the discovery of the electron.
- Willard Frank Libby
- Discussed the methods for age determination in archaeology, geology, and geophysics using carbon-14.
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