Johann Josef Loschmidt

Austrian physicist and chemist

Johann Josef Loschmidt - Scientists & Innovators born March 15th, 1821
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Contributed significantly to the fields of physics and chemistry through theoretical and experimental work. Formulated the Loschmidt constant, which represents the number of molecules in a unit volume of an ideal gas. Engaged in research related to gas laws and molecular dimensions. Published various papers, advancing the understanding of molecular theory and kinetic gas theory.

Formulated the Loschmidt constant

Conducted research on gas laws

Published influential scientific papers

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