Henri Moissan French Chemist
Henri Moissan is a 54 years old French Chemist from Paris. Henri Moissan was born on September 28, 1852 (died on February 20, 1907, he was 54 years old) in Paris as Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan. His nickname was Moissan Ferdinand Frederick Henri.
About
Birth name of Henri Moissan is Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan
No, he died on 02/20/1907, 117 years ago. He was 54 years old when he died. Cause of death: appendicitis. He died in Paris and buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery .
Awards (6)
Awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1905 , awarded August Wilhelm von Hofmann Medal in 1902 , awarded Commander of the Legion of Honour , awarded Foreign Member of the Royal Society , awarded Elliott Cresson Medal in 1897 ,
Education
He graduated from École Pratique Des Hautes études
What was Henri's zodiac sign?Henri Moissan zodiac sign was libra.
Where does He lives?
He is living in France.
Other facts about Henri Moissan
Alias | Moissan Ferdinand Frederick Henri |
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AlmaMater | École pratique des hautes études, Coll%C3%A8ge_de_Meaux |
Award | Davy Medal, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Elliott Cresson Medal |
Birth name | Ferdinand Frederick Henri Moissan |
Place of death | Paris |
KnownFor | Fluorine |
Nationality | France |
Place of burial | Père Lachaise Cemetery , burial plot reference: 81 , coordinate location: Point(2.39361 48.863466) , Commons category: Grave of Moissan (Père-Lachaise, division 81) |
Member of | National Academy Of Sciences , subject has role: Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences , start time: 1898-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Moissan. Show people with the surname Moissan |
Date of death | 1907-02-20T00:00:00Z |
Writing language | French |
Name in native language | Henri Moissan |
Image of grave | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/P%C3%A8re-Lachaise%20-%20Division%2081%20-%20Moissan%2001.jpg |
Given name | Henri |
Employer | University Of Paris |
Country of citizenship | France |
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Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Residence | France |
Field of work | Chemistry |
Student of | Edmond Frémy |
Doctoral student | Paul Lebeau |
Exact match | Http://data.nobelprize.org/resource/laureate/165 |
Religion | Judaism |
Languages spoken, written or signed | French |
Cause of death | Appendicitis |
Doctoral advisor | Pierre Paul Dehérain |