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Who won the Second Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1912?

Who won the Second Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1912?In 1912, Paul Sabatier won the Chemistry Noble Prize.
Born: 5 November 1854 Carcassonne, France.
Died: 14 August 1941 Toulouse, France.
Nationality: French.
Education: Collège de France, École Normale Supérieure.
Known as: Heterogeneous catalysis.
Awards: Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1912), Davy Medal (1915), Albert Medal (1926), Franklin Medal (1933).
Fields: Inorganic chemistry.

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