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Robert Sanderson Mulliken ( June 7, 1896- October 31, 1986) was an American physicist and chemist, primarily responsible for the elaboration of the molecular orbital method of computing the structure of molecules.

1 Early life

Mulliken was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. His father, Samuel Parsons Mulliken, was a professor of organic chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). As a child, Robert Mulliken learned the name and botanical classification of plants and, in general, had an excellent, but selective, memory. For example, he learned German well enough to skip the course in scientific German in college, but could not remember the name of his high school German teacher. He also made the acquaintance, while still a child, of the physical chemist Arthur Amos NoyesArthur Amos Noyes ( 1866 1936) was a U. chemist and educator. He served as the acting president of MIT between 1907 and 1909. Noyes, Arthur Amos Noyes, Arthur Amos..

Mulliken helped with some of the editorial work when his father wrote his four-volume text on organic compound identification, and thus became an expert on organic chemical nomenclatureOrganic nomenclature is the system established for naming and grouping organic compounds. Formally, rules established by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (known as IUPAC nomenclature) are authoritative for the names of organic compoun.

2 Education

In high school in Newburyport, Mulliken took a scientific curriculum. He graduated in 19131913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. click on link for calendar) Events January-March January 30 House of Lords rejects Irish Home Rule Bill February 1 New York City's Grand Central Station opens as the world's largest train station. February 3 Th and succeeded in getting a scholarship to MIT that had earlier been won by his father. Like his father, he majored in chemistry. Already as an undergraduate, he did his first publishable research: on the synthesis of organic chlorides. Because he was unsure of his future direction, he included some chemical engineeringChemical engineering is the application of science, mathematics and economics to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. The term economics is important here. Chemical Engineering largely involves the desig courses in his curriculum and spent a summer touring chemical plants in MassachusettsMassachusetts is a state of the United States of America, part of the New England region. postal abbreviation is MA and its traditional abbreviation is Mass . It is properly called the Commonwealth of Massachusetts although there is no legal distinction b and MaineMaine is a state of the United States. It is probably named after the French province of Maine. Another possibility for the name 'Maine' is that the people living on islands along the coast of Maine used to speak of going to the mainland as 'going over to. He received his B. S.A Bachelor of Science B. or less commonly, S. is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for courses taken that generally last three years in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Quebec, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand or four years in the rest of Nort degreeA degree is any of a wide range of awards made by institutions of higher education, such as universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study. History The first universities were founded in Europe in the 12th and 13th cent in chemistry from MIT in 1917.



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