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  1. Gilbert Newton Lewis ForMemRS (October 23 or October 25, 1875 – March 23, 1946) was an American physical chemist and a dean of the college of chemistry at University of California, Berkeley.

  2. Gilbert N. Lewis was an American physical chemist best known for his contributions to chemical thermodynamics, the electron-pair model of the covalent bond, the electronic theory of acids and bases, the separation and study of deuterium and its compounds, and his work on phosphorescence and the

  3. Gilbert Newton Lewis. American chemist G. N. Lewis was instrumental in developing the theory of covalent bonding. The subject of chemical bonding is at the heart of chemistry. In 1916 Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875–1946) published his seminal paper suggesting that a chemical bond is a pair of electrons shared by two atoms.

  4. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › gilbert-lewisGilbert Lewis | Lemelson

    Gilbert Newton Lewis, one of the most influential and admired scientists of the twentieth century, was a pioneer in both chemistry and physics. Born in Weymouth Landing, Massachusetts in 1875, Lewis was able to read by the age of 3.

  5. Gilbert N. Lewis - Chemical Bonding, Theory, Chemistry: A second important thread in Lewis’s research centred on his speculations on the role of the newly discovered electron in chemical bonding.

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · Gilbert Newton Lewis. Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875-1946) was an American physical chemist whose concept of electron pairs led to modern theories of chemical bonding. His concept of acids and bases was another fundamental contribution. Gilbert N. Lewis was born at Weymouth, Mass., on Oct. 23, 1875.

  7. Mar 25, 2020 · The half century which terminated with the death of Gilbert Newton Lewis will always be regarded as one of the most brilliant in the history of scientific discovery, and his name ranks among the highest in the roster of those that made it great.

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