- Ernst Cohen
:"For the German chess player, see
Ernst Cohen (chess player) (German language article). For the British chemist see,Julius Berend Cohen (1859-1935)" Infobox Scientist |name =Ernst Julius Cohen
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birth_date =March 7 ,1869
birth_place =Amsterdam
death_date =March 5 ,1944
death_place =Auschwitz
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footnotes =Ernst Julius Cohen (
Amsterdam ,March 7 ,1869 –March 5 ,1944 ) was a Dutchchemist known for his work on theallotropy ofmetal s. Cohen studied chemistry underSvante Arrhenius inStockholm ,Henri Moissan atParis , andJacobus Van't Hoff atAmsterdam . In 1893 he became Van't Hoff's assistant and in 1902 he became professor of Physical Chemistry at theUniversity of Utrecht , a position which he held until his retirement in 1939. Throughout his life, Cohen studied theallotropy of tin.Cohen’s areas of research included polymorphism of both elements and compounds, photographic chemistry, electrochemistry, pizeochemistry, and the history of science. He published more than 400 papers and numerous books.He was elected a Foreign Member of the
Royal Society in 1926.He died
March 5 ,1944 in agas chamber atAuschwitz .Literary works
* "J. H.
van 't Hoff , his life and work", 1912
* "Impressions of the Land of Benjamin Franklin", 1928
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