List of German chemists

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This is a list of German chemists.

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Georgius Agricola Georgius Agricola.jpg
Georgius Agricola
Kurt Alder Kurt Alder Nobel.jpg
Kurt Alder

B

Adolf von Baeyer Adolf von Baeyer (1905).jpg
Adolf von Baeyer
Otto Bayer demonstrated in 1952 his invention Polyurethan 1937 1952 Prof Otto Bayer Polyurethan.jpg
Otto Bayer demonstrated in 1952 his invention Polyurethan
Friedrich Bergius Bergius.jpg
Friedrich Bergius
Carl Bosch Carl Bosch.jpg
Carl Bosch
Eduard Buchner Eduardbuchner.jpg
Eduard Buchner
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (HeidICON 53016) (cropped).jpg
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen

C

Ernst Boris Chain Ernst Boris Chain 1945.jpg
Ernst Boris Chain

D

Otto Diels Otto Paul Hermann Diels.jpg
Otto Diels
Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner.jpg
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner

E

Emil Erlenmeyer Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer-1.jpeg
Emil Erlenmeyer

F

Hans Emil Fischer Emil-fischer.jpg
Hans Emil Fischer
Rudolph Fittig Rudolph Fittig2 (cropped).jpg
Rudolph Fittig
Carl Remigius Fresenius Carl Remigius Fresenius.jpg
Carl Remigius Fresenius

G

Johann Rudolf Glauber Johann Rudolf Glauber.jpg
Johann Rudolf Glauber

H

Fritz Haber Fritz Haber.png
Fritz Haber
Otto Hahn Otto Hahn 1970.jpg
Otto Hahn

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J

K

August Kekule Heinrich von Angeli - Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz.jpg
August Kekulé
Martin Heinrich Klaproth Martin Heinrich Klaproth.jpg
Martin Heinrich Klaproth
Hermann Kolbe Hermann Kolbe2.jpg
Hermann Kolbe
Hans Adolf Krebs Hans Adolf Krebs.jpg
Hans Adolf Krebs

L

Justus von Liebig Justus von Liebig NIH.jpg
Justus von Liebig

M

Julius Lothar Meyer Lothar Meyer 1883.jpg
Julius Lothar Meyer

N

Walther Nernst Walther Nernst 1900s.jpg
Walther Nernst

O

Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald Wilhelm Ostwald by Nicola Perscheid.jpg
Wilhelm Wolfgang Ostwald

P

Hans von Pechmann Hans v Pechmann ca1899.jpg
Hans von Pechmann

R

Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge.jpeg
Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge

S

Carl Wilhelm Scheele Carl Wilhelm Scheele from Familj-Journalen1874.png
Carl Wilhelm Scheele
Christian Friedrich Schonbein Schonbein.jpg
Christian Friedrich Schönbein
Hermann Staudinger Hermann Staudinger.jpg
Hermann Staudinger

T

Hans Tropsch Tropsch, Hans.jpg
Hans Tropsch

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V

W

Richard Willstatter ETH-BIB-Willstatter, Richard (1872-1942)-Portrait-Portr 07881.tif
Richard Willstätter
Clemens Winkler Winkler Clemens.jpg
Clemens Winkler
Friedrich Wohler Friedrich Wohler Litho.jpg
Friedrich Wöhler

Z

Karl Ziegler Karl Ziegler Nobel.jpg
Karl Ziegler

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