Stanislao Cannizzaro

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Stanislao Cannizzaro was a 19th-century Italian chemist whose work on atomic weights and advocacy of Avogadro’s ideas helped establish the modern system of chemical atomic theory.

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instanceOf Italian chemist
chemist
human
university teacher
awardReceived Copley Medal
Royal Society Copley Medal NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1826-07-13
dateOfDeath 1910-05-10
educatedAt University of Palermo NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Cannizzaro NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork chemical education
chemistry
physical chemistry
givenName Stanislao NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline molecular theory
stoichiometry
influenced Dmitri Mendeleev NERFINISHED
development of the periodic table
influencedBy Amedeo Avogadro NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of Avogadro's hypothesis
helping establish modern atomic theory
work on atomic weights
memberOf Accademia dei Lincei NERFINISHED
Italian Senate NERFINISHED
Royal Society
nativeLanguage Italian
notableIdea use of Avogadro's hypothesis to determine atomic weights
notableWork Cannizzaro reaction
Sunto di un corso di filosofia chimica NERFINISHED
occupation chemist
politician
university professor
participantIn Karlsruhe Congress of 1860 NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Kingdom of the Two Sicilies NERFINISHED
Palermo NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Rome
positionHeld Senator of the Kingdom of Italy
professor at University of Genoa
professor at University of Palermo
professor at University of Pisa
professor at University of Rome
sexOrGender male

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Avogadro's law clarifiedBy Stanislao Cannizzaro