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Taube, Henry

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Taube, Henry (1915–2005)

US chemist who established the basis of inorganic chemistry through his study of the loss or gain of electrons by atoms during chemical reactions. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1983 for his work on electron transference between molecules in chemical reactions.



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