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  1. Claude Louis Berthollet (French pronunciation: [klod lwi bɛʁtɔlɛ], 9 December 1748 – 6 November 1822) was a Savoyard-French chemist who became vice president of the French Senate in 1804. He is known for his scientific contributions to theory of chemical equilibria via the mechanism of reverse chemical reactions, and for his contribution ...

  2. Claude-Louis Berthollet was a central French figure in the emergence of chemistry as a modern discipline in the late 18th century. He combined acute experimental skills with fundamental theoretical proposals about the nature of chemical reactions, eventually leading to the law of mass action.

  3. Claude-Louis Berthollet est un chimiste français né à Talloires (duché de Savoie) le 9 décembre 1748, et mort à Arcueil le 6 novembre 1822. On lui doit la découverte des propriétés décolorantes du chlore d'où il tire un procédé de blanchiment des toiles utilisant une solution d'hypochlorite de sodium : il invente ainsi l'eau de Javel.

  4. May 18, 2018 · Claude-Louis Berthollet was influential in four areas: theoretical chemistry, experimental chemistry, practical chemistry, and chemical writing. He was also a chemistry teacher and, with his contemporary Pierre-Simon de Laplace, a patron of young French scientists.

  5. Claude-Louis Berthollet - Chemist, Theory, Innovator: It was at Arcueil that he wrote the controversial “Essai de statique chimique” (1803; “Chemical Equilibria”), aimed at establishing the general laws of chemical reactions and a systematic approach to physical chemistry.

  6. Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet. (1748—1822) Quick Reference. (1748–1822) French chemist. Born in Talloires, France, Berthollet studied medicine at Turin and gained his MD in 1768. He went to Paris in 1772 where he began publishing chemical researches in 1776 and was elected a member of the Académie Française in 1780.

  7. Nov 6, 2022 · Claude Louis Berthollet was born in Talloires in todays France (then part of the Duchy of Savoy), on December 9, 1748. He made a broad range of contributions to chemistry: Berthollet is well-known for his work on modern nomenclature in chemistry.

  8. Claude-Louis Berthollet was influential in four areas: theoretical chemistry, experimental chemistry, practical chemistry, and chemical writing. He was also a chemistry teacher and, with his contemporary Pierre-Simon de Laplace, a patron of young French scientists.

  9. Claude Louis Berthollet (9 December 1748 Talloires, France – 6 November 1822 Arcueil,France) was a Savoyard-French chemist who became vice president of the French Senate in 1804.[1] He is known for his scientific contributions to theory of chemical equilibria via the mechanism of reverse chemical reactions, and for his contribution to modern ...

  10. Claude Louis Berthollet. 1748-1822. Berthollet, a French chemist, researched dyes and bleaches and introduced the use of chlorine as a bleach, “l’eau de Javel”, and determined the composition of ammonia.