Schonbein
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Definition
Proper noun A German chemist, Christian Friedrich Schönbein (1799–1868), known for his discovery of ozone and his pioneering work in developing nitrocellulose (guncotton).
Usage
The term "Schönbein" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. It is not used in general language but appears in historical and scientific contexts discussing the history of chemistry.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The discovery of ozone is credited to Schönbein in 1839.
- Schönbein's work on guncotton revolutionized propellant technology.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used attributively to describe his discoveries or contributions.
- The Schönbein process for creating ozone was a foundational moment in atmospheric chemistry.
- Schönbein guncotton was an early form of smokeless powder.
Variants and Related Words
- Schönbein (alternative spelling): The original German spelling with an umlaut.
- Ozone: A molecule (O₃) discovered by Schönbein.
- Guncotton: Nitrocellulose, a highly flammable compound developed by Schönbein.
- Nitrocellulose: The chemical name for guncotton.
Synonyms
- Christian Friedrich Schönbein: The full name.
- The discoverer of ozone: A descriptive synonym referencing his major achievement.
Notes on Meaning
This is a biographical proper noun with no other general meanings. Its significance lies entirely in its reference to the specific 19th-century chemist and his scientific contributions.
Noun
- German chemist who discovered ozone and developed guncotton as a propellant in firearms (1799-1868)