James Dewar – Chemist : ENFJ or INFP or XXXX?
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Name | James Dewar |
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Profession | Chemist |
Date of Birth | 1842-09-20 |
Place of Birth | Scotland |
Age | 80 yrs |
Death Date | 1923-03-27 |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
About James Dewar
Scottish chemist who was the first do discover that gases can turn to liquid at extremely low temperatures. The Dewar flask, an insulating storage vessel, is named after him.
James Dewar
He began research at Cambridge University in England.
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Not limiting himself to theory, he actually built a practical device that yielded significant amounts of liquid oxygen to prove his hypothesis.
He spent his teenage years an orphan, losing both his parents at age 15.
For his pioneering research, he was one of the first recipients of the Benjamin Franklin Medal, awarded to scientists of distinction. Guglielmo Marconi won it the year before James did.
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