词条 | Conrad Weygand |
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Conrad Weygand (8 November 1890 – 18 April 1945) was Professor of Chemistry at the University of Leipzig. In 1938 he put forward a method for the classification of chemical reactions based on bond breakage and formation during the reaction.[1] The preparative part of his book, Organisch-Chemische Experimentierkunst, was translated into English and published as Organic Preparations by Interscience Publishers, Inc. in 1946.[2] His book about German chemistry [3] introduces similar thoughts like there were presented by Philipp Lenard in his Deutsche Physik movement. Enlisting as a commander of a Volkssturm unit, Conrad Weygand was killed in action on 18 April 1945 in Leipzig against US ground forces during the final battle for the city. References1. ^Nomenclature, symbols, and structural diagrams {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Weygand, Conrad}}{{Germany-chemist-stub}}2. ^Book review 3. ^{{cite book | title = Deutsche Chemie als Lehre vom Stoff | author =Weygand, Conrad | publisher = Niemeyer Halle (Saale) | year = 1942 | pages = 72}} 5 : 1890 births|1945 deaths|German chemists|Leipzig University faculty|People from Leipzig |
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