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- Joseph Wilbrand was a German chemist. He discovered trinitrotoluene in 1863, but the compound's use as an explosive was not developed until later....
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- Philip E. Eaton (b. 1936) is a Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of Chicago. He and his fellow researchers were the first to...
- male, deceased (1803)
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- Charles Edward Munroe (24 May 1849 - 1938) was a U.S. chemist, and discoverer of the Munroe effect. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and...
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