Plaque

Sir Christopher Ingold

Inscription

RSC Advancing the Chemical Sciences
National Chemical Landmark
Chemistry Department, University College London
During the period 1930 - 1970 Professor Sir Christopher Ingold pioneered our understanding of the electronic basis of structure, mechanism and reactivity in organic chemistry, which is fundamental to modern-day chemistry.
28 November 2008

Site: Sir Christopher Ingold (1 memorial)

WC1, Gordon Street, Christopher Ingold Building, Chemistry Dept, UCL

Delightful building, isn't it?

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Sir Christopher Ingold

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Professor Sir Christopher Ingold

Chemist. One of chief pioneers of physical organic chemistry. Born 142 Windso...

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