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||Johann Wilhelm Hittorf (d. 28 November 1914) was a German physicist who was born in Bonn and died in Münster, Germany. Hittorf was the first to compute the electricity-carrying capacity of charged atoms and molecules (ions), an important factor in understanding electrochemical reactions. He formulated ion transport numbers and the first method for their measurements.
||Johann Wilhelm Hittorf (d. 28 November 1914) was a German physicist who was born in Bonn and died in Münster, Germany. Hittorf was the first to compute the electricity-carrying capacity of charged atoms and molecules (ions), an important factor in understanding electrochemical reactions. He formulated ion transport numbers and the first method for their measurements.
||Wilfred Kaplan (b. November 28, 1915) was a professor of mathematics. His research focused on dynamical systems, the topology of curve families, complex function theory, and differential equations.  Pic.


||Jean-Baptiste Alfred Perot (d. 28 November 1925) was a French physicist.
||Jean-Baptiste Alfred Perot (d. 28 November 1925) was a French physicist.

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