- Józef Boguski
Józef Jerzy Boguski (1853–1933) was a Polish
chemist and a professor at theWarsaw Polytechnic .Life
Boguski had served as an assistant in
St. Petersburg to the great Russian chemistDmitri Mendeleyev . [Robert Reid, "Marie Curie", p. 24.]From 1895 Boguski was a professor at
Warsaw 's Wawelberg and Rotwand School, and from 1920 at theWarsaw Polytechnic .He carried out pioneering studies in
chemical kinetics and formulated "Boguski's rule " concerning the speed ofdissolution ofsolid s inliquid s.It was at a laboratory run by Boguski in the
Museum of Industry and Agriculture at "Krakowskie Przedmieście 66" inWarsaw that his cousinMaria Skłodowska (Marie Curie), future investigator ofradioactivity and future doubleNobel laureate , in 1890–91 began her practical scientific training. [Robert Reid, "Marie Curie", pp. 23-24.]During
World War I , Boguski studiedexplosive s andpoison s with military applications.He was also a popularizer of science.
Honors
In 1926 Kraków University and the
Warsaw Polytechnic bestowed anhonorary doctorate on Boguski.ee also
*List of Poles
Notes
References
*"Boguski, Józef Jerzy," "Encyklopedia powszechna PWN" (PWN Universal Encyclopedia), vol. 1, Warsaw,
Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe , 1973, p. 305.
*Robert Reid, "Marie Curie", New York, New American Library, 1974.:chemist-stub
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