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DescriptionNobel Prize certificate for Wilhelm Ostwald 1909 - Chemistry.jpg
English: Nobel Prize certificate for Wilhelm Ostwald 1909 - Chemistry. The certificate was produced by, "artist Sofia Gisberg." In the——upper right corner, "you can see," among other things, the thermostat invented by Ostwald. And an excerpt from the "chemical formula of Ostwald's law of dilution."
Deutsch: Nobelpreis-Urkunde für Wilhelm Ostwald 1909 - Chemie. Die Urkunde fertigte die Künstlerin Sofia Gisberg an. Rechts oben sind unter anderem das von Ostwald erfundene Thermostat sowie ein Auszug aus der chemischen Formel des Ostwaldschen Verdünnungsgesetzes zu sehen.

Übersetzung des Textes ins Deutsche:

Die königlich schwedische Akademie der Wissenschaften hat bei ihrer Zusammenkunft am 9. November 1909 gemäß der Vorschriften in dem von
ALFRED NOBEL
am 27. November 1895 aufgestellten Testament beschlossen, den Preis, der dieses Jahr verliehen wird, "dem, der die wichtigste chemische Entdeckung oder Verbesserung gemacht hat", an
WILHELM OSTWALD
zu geben als Anerkennung für seine Arbeiten über Katalyse und seine dafür grundlegende Untersuchung über chemische Gleichgewichtsverhältnisse und Reaktionsgeschwindigkeiten. Stockholm, den 10. Dezember 1909

Hans Hildebrand
Kgl. Wiss. Akad. Präsident

Chr. Aurivillius

Kgl. Wiss. Akad. Sekretär
Date by 1909
date QS:P,+1909-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1909-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Self-scanned
Author Sofia Gisberg (1854-1926)
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