Friedrich Silcher's birth name is Philipp Friedrich Silcher.
Friedrich Kuhlau's birth name is Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau.
Friedrich Ratzel died in 1904.
Friedrich Kiel died in 1885.
Friedrich Dessauer died in 1963.
friedrich kekule have kids?
one of his many accomplishments was he discovered the shape of the benzene ring.
The ring structure of benzene was discovered by German chemist Friedrich August Kekulé in 1865. He proposed the structure of benzene as a hexagon with alternating single and double bonds, which is known as the Kekulé structure.
Kekule structures are for organic molecules.
No he did not have a wife.
This was the chemist August Kekule.
Stephan Kekule von Stradonitz has written: 'Untersuchungen zur lippischen Thronfolgefrage' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Succession
Lewis structures show the arrangement of valence electrons in a molecule, indicating bonding and nonbonding pairs. Kekule structures specifically refer to resonance structures used to depict the delocalization of electrons in aromatic compounds like benzene. Lewis structures are used for any molecule, while Kekule structures are specific to aromatic compounds.
He discovered shape of the benzene ring, a discovery that laid the basis for modern organic chemistry, He came about to discover that not as a result of long work in his Ghent University lab. , but of spontaneous imagery that came to him when he was half asleep, ( similar to many other scientist and inventors that tap on universal knowledge to extract from it what they ware looking for , like Einstain, Nikola Tesla, Itzhak Bentov, Edgar Cayce etc. )He urged his fellow scientist: "Gentlemen, let us learn to dream!"
Examples are: Lavoisier, Berzelius, Lomonosov, Kekule, Butlerov, Gmelin, Canizzaro, Heyrowsky, etc.
The kekule structure, also known as the kekule formula, is formed by representing organic molecules using lines to show the connections between carbon and other atoms. In this structure, each line represents a bond, and carbon atoms are typically placed at the junctions of the lines. It is a simplified way to depict the arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
The Kekule structures are inadequate to represent the structure of benzene because they suggest alternating single and double bonds between carbon atoms, which does not match the actual structure of benzene where all carbon-carbon bonds are the same length and strength. This is better explained by the concept of resonance in organic chemistry.