Marcelin Berthelot

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Marcelin Berthelot was a prominent 19th-century French chemist and politician known for his pioneering work in thermochemistry and synthetic organic chemistry.

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instanceOf French chemist
French politician
chemist
human
politician
awardReceived Copley Medal
Davy Medal
Faraday Lectureship Prize
burialPlace Panthéon, Paris
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1827-10-25
dateOfDeath 1907-03-18
educatedAt Lycée Henri-IV
employer Collège de France
familyName Berthelot
fieldOfWork chemistry
history of chemistry
organic chemistry
thermochemistry
givenName Marcelin
surface form: Marcellin
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Académie des Sciences
surface form: Académie des sciences

Académie française
Senate of France
surface form: French Senate
nationality French
notableAchievement contributions to the concept of chemical affinity
formulation of the Thomsen–Berthelot principle in thermochemistry
historical studies on alchemy and medieval chemistry
notableWork La chimie au Moyen Âge
Traité de chimie organique
pioneering work in synthetic organic chemistry
pioneering work in thermochemistry
synthesis of organic compounds from inorganic substances
occupation chemist
politician
professor
placeOfBirth France
Paris
placeOfDeath France
Paris
positionHeld French Minister of Foreign Affairs
Senator of France
professor at Collège de France
religiousBelief atheism
sexOrGender male
spouse Sophie Berthelot
workLocation Paris

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Collège de France hasNotableProfessor Marcelin Berthelot