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Who won the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1931?

Who won the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1931?In 1931, Carl Bosch won the Chemistry Noble Prize.
Born: 27 August 1874 Cologne, German Empire.
Died: 26 April 1940 (aged 65) Heidelberg, Germany.
Nationality: German.
Education: Technical University of Berlin, Leipzig University.
Known as: Bosch reaction, Bosch–Meiser urea process, and Haber–Bosch process.
Awards: Liebig Medal (1919), Werner von Siemens Ring (1924), Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1931), Wilhelm Exner Medal (1932), Goethe Prize (1939).
Fields: Chemistry.

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