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  1. William Nunn Lipscomb Jr. (December 9, 1919 – April 14, 2011) [2] was a Nobel Prize-winning American inorganic and organic chemist working in nuclear magnetic resonance, theoretical chemistry, boron chemistry, and biochemistry.

  2. William Nunn Lipscomb, Jr. (born Dec. 9, 1919, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.—died April 14, 2011, Cambridge, Mass.) was an American physical chemist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1976 for his research on the structure and bonding of boron compounds and the general nature of chemical bonding.

  3. Apr 14, 2011 · The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1976 was awarded to William N. Lipscomb "for his studies on the structure of boranes illuminating problems of chemical bonding"

  4. Apr 14, 2011 · The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1976 was awarded to William N. Lipscomb "for his studies on the structure of boranes illuminating problems of chemical bonding"

  5. Apr 15, 2011 · William N. Lipscomb Jr., a Harvard chemistry professor who won a Nobel Prize in 1976 for his research on the structure of molecules and on chemical bonding, died on Thursday in Cambridge,...

  6. Apr 15, 2011 · William Nunn Lipscomb Jr., emeritus professor and winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1976, died at age 91 in Cambridge, Mass., on Thursday (April 14) of pneumonia and other complications resulting after a fall.

  7. May 18, 2011 · William Nunn Lipscomb Jr could have made a career in music or science. He was an accomplished clarinetist who played Mozart with ease and grace, and attended the University of...

  8. William Nunn Lipscomb is an American physical chemist who received the 1976 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on the structure and bonding of boron compounds, illuminating the general nature of chemical bonding.

  9. Welcome to this interview, Professor William Lipscomb. You were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 25 years ago and it’s quite a long time, and I suppose that you have a long perspective on your field, and I wonder first if the Nobel Prize has changed the path of your life.

  10. William Nunn Lipscomb Jr. (December 9, 1919 – April 14, 2011) [2] was a Nobel Prize-winning American inorganic and organic chemist working in nuclear magnetic resonance, theoretical chemistry, boron chemistry, and biochemistry. Biography. Overview. Lipscomb was born in Cleveland, Ohio.