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- Q72198 description "german chemist".
- Q72198 description "german chemist".
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- Q72198 abstract "Otto Sackur (28 September 1880 in Breslau, Germany – 17 December 1914 in Berlin, Germany) was a German physical chemist.He is known for the development of the Sackur–Tetrode equation, which he developed independently of Hugo Tetrode. His and Tetrode's names are also combined to name the Sackur–Tetrode constant derived using the equation.Sackur studied at the University of Breslau, receiving his doctorate there in 1901. He then worked in London before joining the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin. He died in an explosion after mixing two chemicals.".
- Q72198 birthDate "1880".
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- Q72198 deathDate "1914".
- Q72198 deathYear "1914".
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- Q72198 dateOfBirth "1880".
- Q72198 dateOfDeath "1914".
- Q72198 name "Sackur, Otto".
- Q72198 shortDescription "german chemist".
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- Q72198 comment "Otto Sackur (28 September 1880 in Breslau, Germany – 17 December 1914 in Berlin, Germany) was a German physical chemist.He is known for the development of the Sackur–Tetrode equation, which he developed independently of Hugo Tetrode. His and Tetrode's names are also combined to name the Sackur–Tetrode constant derived using the equation.Sackur studied at the University of Breslau, receiving his doctorate there in 1901. He then worked in London before joining the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin.".
- Q72198 label "Otto Sackur".
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