HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Arrhenius may refer to: *
Birgit Arrhenius Birgit Arrhenius (, 25 August 1932 – 10 September 2023) was a Swedish archaeologist and professor emeritus at Stockholm University. She was a professor of laboratory archaeology, and the first head of the university's Archaeological Research L ...
(born 1932), Swedish archaeologist * Carl Axel Arrhenius (1757–1824), Swedish army lieutenant and amateur mineralogist who discovered ytterbite, a mineral that led to the discovery of
yttrium Yttrium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Y and atomic number 39. It is a silvery-metallic transition metal chemically similar to the lanthanides and has often been classified as a "rare-earth element". Yttrium is almost a ...
by Johan Gadolin * Leif Arrhenius (born 1986), American-Swedish athlete * Niklas Arrhenius (born 1982), Swedish discus thrower * Olof Arrhenius (1895–1977), Swedish plant physiologist *
Svante Arrhenius Svante August Arrhenius ( , ; 19 February 1859 – 2 October 1927) was a Swedish scientist. Originally a physicist, but often referred to as a chemist, Arrhenius was one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. In 1903, he received ...
(1859–1927), Swedish physical chemist and 1903 Nobel laureate :* Arrhenius definition, Svante Arrhenius definition of acids and bases :*
Arrhenius equation In physical chemistry, the Arrhenius equation is a formula for the temperature dependence of reaction rates. The equation was proposed by Svante Arrhenius in 1889, based on the work of Dutch chemist Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff who had noted in 188 ...
, Svante Arrhenius formula for modeling the temperature dependence of reaction rate constants :*
Arrhenius plot In chemical kinetics, an Arrhenius plot displays the logarithm of a reaction rate constant, ordinate axis) plotted against reciprocal of the temperature abscissa). Arrhenius plots are often used to analyze the effect of temperature on the rates ...
:* Arrhenius (lunar crater), named for Svante Arrhenius :* 5697 Arrhenius, main-belt asteroid, named for Svante Arrhenius :* Arrhenius (Martian crater), named for Svante Arrhenius {{Disambiguation, surname