William Ramsay

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William Ramsay was a Scottish chemist and Nobel laureate renowned for discovering the noble gases and thereby transforming the periodic table.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate in Chemistry
Scottish person
chemist
human
academicDegree Doctor of Philosophy
awardReceived Copley Medal
Davy Medal
Huxley Memorial Medal
surface form: Huxley Medal

Longstaff Medal
Matteucci Medal
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (through its scientists)
surface form: Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1904
causeOfDeath nasal cancer
coDiscovered atmospheric helium
collaboratedWith Lord Rayleigh
surface form: John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1852-10-02
dateOfDeath 1916-07-23
discovered argon
krypton
neon
xenon
educatedAt University of Glasgow
University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
employer University College London
familyName Ramsay
fieldOfWork chemistry
physical chemistry
givenName William
honorificTitle Sir
influenced development of the noble gas group in the periodic table
knownFor contributions to the periodic table
discovery of argon
discovery of helium in the atmosphere
discovery of krypton
discovery of neon
discovery of xenon
languageSpoken English
memberOf Royal Institute of Chemistry
surface form: Chemical Society of London

Royal Society
nativeLanguage English
nobleTitle Baronet
notableWork discovery of noble gases
placeOfBirth Glasgow
placeOfDeath High Wycombe
positionHeld Professor of Chemistry at University College London
sexOrGender male
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Lord Rayleigh coDiscoveredWith William Ramsay
Clifton College hasAlumnus William Ramsay
this entity surface form: Sir William Ramsay
Frederick Soddy collaboratedWith William Ramsay
Ramsay hasNotableBearer William Ramsay
Ramsay hasNotableBearer William Ramsay
this entity surface form: Sir William Ramsay (chemist)