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Walther Hermann Nernst foi um físico-químico alemão. Seus trabalhos ajudaram a estabelecer a moderna físico-química. Trabalhou nos campos da eletroquímica, termodinâmica, química do estado sólido e fotoquímica. As suas descobertas incluem a Equação de Nernst. Estudou nas Universidades de Zurique, Berlim, Graz e Wurzburgo. More information...

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