Peter Debye (1884-1966), Dutch chemical physicist. Debye was instrumental in the discovery and study of the dipolar nature of some molecules. Those molecules with a positive charge on one portion of their structure and a negative charge on another may be made to align with an electrical field. This work led to his 1936 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He also developed the modern model of ionic solutions, proving that most salts were completely ionised in solution. | |
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