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Swedish physicist and chemist Svante August Arrhenius won a Nobel Prize of 1903 for his electrolytic theory of dissociation.
People originally referred to this scientist. Arrhenius founded the science. He, the first laureate, received. From 1905, he directed the institute until his death.