
Nicolae Teclu
Nicolae Teclu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e ˈteklu]); (11 October 1839, Kronstadt, Austrian Empire (today Brașov, Romania) – 13 July 1916, Vienna, Austria-Hungary) was a Romanian chemist, who gave his name to the worldwide-used “Teclu burner”. He studied engineering and architecture, and then chemistry, continuing his career by becoming professor for general and analytical chemistry in Vienna. He also contributed substantially to the worldwide development of chemistry.
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- Other Names :Nicolae Teclu,Николае Теклу,Ніколае Теклу,نيكولاى تيكلو,尼可拉耶·特克卢,尼可拉耶·特克盧
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- Country : Romania
- Born on 13 July