Robert S. Mulliken
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Robert S. Mulliken was an American physicist and chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work on molecular orbital theory and the electronic structure of molecules.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Robert S. Mulliken canonical | 2 |
| Robert Mulliken | 1 |
| Robert Sanderson Mulliken | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Robert S. Mulliken Context triple: [Mulliken electronegativity scale, namedAfter, Robert S. Mulliken]
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Eugene G. Rochow
Eugene G. Rochow was an American inorganic chemist renowned for pioneering organosilicon chemistry and the direct process for producing silicones, achievements that earned him the Priestley Medal.
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Henry Eyring
Henry Eyring was a prominent theoretical chemist known for his development of transition state theory and major contributions to chemical kinetics and reaction-rate theory.
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Linus Pauling
Linus Pauling was an American chemist, peace activist, and two-time Nobel Prize laureate renowned for his pioneering work on the nature of the chemical bond and molecular biology.
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Walter Heitler
Walter Heitler was a German theoretical physicist known for his pioneering contributions to quantum electrodynamics and the quantum theory of radiation.
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Gilbert N. Lewis
Gilbert N. Lewis was an influential American physical chemist best known for his work on chemical bonding, the electron-pair theory, and the concept of acids and bases that bear his name.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Robert S. Mulliken Target entity description: Robert S. Mulliken was an American physicist and chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work on molecular orbital theory and the electronic structure of molecules.
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A.
Eugene G. Rochow
Eugene G. Rochow was an American inorganic chemist renowned for pioneering organosilicon chemistry and the direct process for producing silicones, achievements that earned him the Priestley Medal.
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B.
Henry Eyring
Henry Eyring was a prominent theoretical chemist known for his development of transition state theory and major contributions to chemical kinetics and reaction-rate theory.
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C.
Linus Pauling
Linus Pauling was an American chemist, peace activist, and two-time Nobel Prize laureate renowned for his pioneering work on the nature of the chemical bond and molecular biology.
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D.
Walter Heitler
Walter Heitler was a German theoretical physicist known for his pioneering contributions to quantum electrodynamics and the quantum theory of radiation.
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E.
Gilbert N. Lewis
Gilbert N. Lewis was an influential American physical chemist best known for his work on chemical bonding, the electron-pair theory, and the concept of acids and bases that bear his name.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Robert S. Mulliken Description of subject: Robert S. Mulliken was an American physicist and chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work on molecular orbital theory and the electronic structure of molecules.
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