biology daily - the biology and biochemistry encyclopedia
biology daily articles and research Encyclopedia Dictionary Forums biology research links Weblinks Pictures Articles Blogs Newsletter

Johann Josef Loschmidt

Johann Josef Loschmidt (March 15 1821 - July 8 1895) was an Austrian physicist and chemist.

Born in Počerny near Carlsbad (today in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic), he became professor for physical chemistry at the University of Vienna in 1868. His fields of research were thermodynamics, electrodynamics, optics and crystal forms. In 1856 he determined the size of the molecules of air, in 1861 he found the structure of benzene, before the much more well known discovery by Kekulé. In 1865 Loschmidt first calculated the Avogadro's number (now called Avogadro's constant, which in the German language countries is still sometimes referred to as the Loschmidt number (now Loschmidt constant has another meaning).

He retired from university in 1891 and died in 1895 in Vienna.

External links



07-14-2008 23:18:10
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy
BiologyDaily.com 2005. Legal info   Privacy