Johann Wilhelm Hittorf (1824-1914)

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Name (English)
Johann Wilhelm Hittorf
Short name
Johann Wilhelm Hittorf
Year of birth
1824
Year of death
1914
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"Johann Wilhelm Hittorf (27 March 1824 – 28 November 1914) was a German physicist who was born in Bonn and died in Münster, Germany.

Hittorf was the first to compute the electricity-carrying capacity of charged atoms and molecules (ions), an important factor in understanding electrochemical reactions. He formulated ion transport numbers and the first method for their measurements.

He observed tubes with energy rays extending from a negative electrode. These rays produced a fluorescence when they hit the glass walls of the tubes. In 1876 the effect was named "cathode rays" by Eugen Goldstein." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.11.2020)
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