Emil Erlenmeyer

Chemist, creator of Erlenmeyer flask

Emil Erlenmeyer - Chemist, creator of Erlenmeyer flask
Born

June 28th, 1825
199 years ago

Died

January 22nd, 1909
116 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

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A German chemist and academic contributed significantly to the field of chemistry. Developed the Erlenmeyer flask, a laboratory tool widely used in chemistry for mixing and heating substances. Conducted research in organic chemistry and made strides in the study of chemical reactions. Held academic positions and influenced future generations of chemists through teaching and publications.

Developed the Erlenmeyer flask

Conducted research in organic chemistry

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