• Ralph Gottfrid Pearson (January 12, 1919 – October 12, 2022) was an American physical inorganic chemist best known for the development of the concept of...
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    performance of explosive materials can be explained on basis of HSAB theory. Ralph Pearson introduced the HSAB principle in the early 1960s as an attempt to unify...
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  • seconds of the film. Upon its release, Save Ralph was met with critical acclaim. From /Film, Ben Pearson praised the high level of detail in the short...
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  • 2Cl-}}&{\text{(species exchanged: 2 electrons)}}\end{array}}} In 1963, Ralph Pearson proposed a qualitative concept known as the Hard and Soft Acids and...
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  • "Wreck-It Ralph Interview (SDCC 2012)". YouTube. July 12, 2012. Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved July 24, 2012. Pearson, Ben (October...
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  • football player Puggy Pearson (1929–2006), American poker player Ralph Pearson (1919–2022), American chemist Raymond A. Pearson (1873–1939), American...
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    Marcus Short, James Franklin Morgan, Mary Powell Seymour, Howard Coble, Ralph Pearson Edwards, Byron Allen Haworth Succeeded by Dorothy Rockwell Burnley North...
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    University, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1960 working under Fred Basolo and Ralph Pearson. He was initiated into the Upsilon chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma at Northwestern...
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  • the School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago Ralph Pearson (Ph.D. 1943), professor of chemistry, University of California, Santa...
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  • over 400 papers. He supervised many Ph.D. students. With colleague Ralph Pearson, he co-authored the influential monograph "Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions"...
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