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Niels Janniksen Bjerrum Niels Janniksen Bjerrum (11 March 1879 in Copenhagen – 30 September 1958) was a Danish chemist. Niels Bjerrum was the son of ophthalmologist Jannik Petersen Bjerrum, and started to study at University of Copenhagen in 1897. He received his M ...
(1879–1958), Danish chemist (son of Jannik Petersen Bjerrum and father of Jannik Bjerrum) *
Jannik Bjerrum Jannik Petersen Bjerrum (26 December 1851 – 2 July 1920) was a Danish ophthalmologist who was a native of Skærbæk, a town in the southernmost part of Jutland. In 1864 Skærbæk became part of Germany due to consequences of the Second Schleswi ...
(1909–1992), Danish chemist (son of Niels Janniksen Bjerrum) *
Jannik Petersen Bjerrum Jannik Petersen Bjerrum (26 December 1851 – 2 July 1920) was a Danish ophthalmologist who was a native of Skærbæk, a town in the southernmost part of Jutland. In 1864 Skærbæk became part of Germany due to consequences of the Second Schlesw ...
(1851–1920), Danish ophthalmologist (father of Niels Janniksen Bjerrum) *
Kirstine Bjerrum Meyer Kirstine Bjerrum Meyer (12 October 1861 – 28 September 1941) was a Danish physicist and was first woman from her country to earn a doctorate in natural sciences. Biography Kirstine Bjerrum was born in Skærbæk, Denmark and died in Hellerup. ...
(1861–1941), Danish physicist (sister of Jannik Petersen Bjerrum) ;Other uses *
Bjerrum plot A Bjerrum plot (named after Niels Bjerrum; sometimes also known as a Sillén diagram or a Hägg diagram) is a graph of the concentrations of the different species of a polyprotic acid in a solution, as a function of pH, when the solution is at ...
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Bjerrum defect A Bjerrum defect is a crystallographic defect which is specific to ice, and which is partly responsible for the electrical properties of ice. It was first proposed by Niels Bjerrum in 1952 in order to explain the electrical polarization of ice in ...
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