Henry Eyring

Henry Eyring

Henry Eyring was a Mexican-born American theoretical chemist whose primary contribution was in the study of chemical reaction rates and intermediates. A prolific writer, he authored more than 600 scientific articles, ten scientific books, and a few books on the subject of science and religion. He received the Wolf Prize in Chemistry in 1980 and the National Medal of Science in 1966 for developing the Absolute Rate Theory or Transition state theory of chemical reactions, one of the most important developments of 20th-century chemistry. Several other chemists later received the Nobel prize for...
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Birthdate:February 20, 1901
Birthplace:Colonia Juárez
Date of death:December 26, 1981
Education:University of California, Berkeley, University of Arizona
Religion:Mormonism, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Written works by Henry Eyring

  • Basic chemical kinetics
    Basic chemical kinetics
  • Statistical mechanics and dynamics
    Statistical mechanics and dynamics
  • Modern chemical kinetics
    Modern chemical kinetics
  • Significant liquid structures
    Significant liquid structures
  • Physical Chemistry
    Physical Chemistry
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Basic chemical kinetics
Statistical mechanics and dynamics
Modern chemical kinetics
Significant liquid structures
Physical Chemistry
faith of a scientist
Reflections of a scientist
Quantum chemistry
Reactions in condensed phases
Civil defense
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Places Henry Eyring has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Henry Eyring
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A United States of America 312,920,000
B El Paso 649,121
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