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Johann Böhm (20 January 1895 – 27 November 1952) was a German Bohemian chemist who focused on photochemistry and radiography. The aluminum-containing mineral boehmite (or böhmite) was named after him. Böhm studied at the German Polytechnic University in Prague and then worked with Fritz Haber in Berlin where he re-designed and considerably improved the Weissenberg x-ray goniometer. In 1926 George de Hevesy, then a professor at the University of Freiburg, invited Böhm to co-operate with him on a series of experiments in spectrographic analysis. Afterwards Böhm worked at Freiburg University as an assistant and later as an associate professor. From October 1935 he was a professor of physical chemistry at the German University in Prague. After the war Böhm was allowed to remain in the country

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  • يوهان بوم (بالألمانية: Johann Böhm)‏ هو كيميائي ألماني، ولد في 20 يناير 1895 في تشيسكي بوديوفيتسه في التشيك، وتوفي في 27 نوفمبر 1952 في براغ في التشيك. (ar)
  • Johann Böhm, auch Johannes, Hans, Jan, (* 20. Januar 1895 in Budweis, Österreich-Ungarn; † 27. November 1952 in Prag, Tschechoslowakei) war ein deutschböhmischer Chemiker. Er besaß seit 1935 die tschechoslowakische Staatsbürgerschaft. (de)
  • Johann Böhm (20 January 1895 – 27 November 1952) was a German Bohemian chemist who focused on photochemistry and radiography. The aluminum-containing mineral boehmite (or böhmite) was named after him. Böhm studied at the German Polytechnic University in Prague and then worked with Fritz Haber in Berlin where he re-designed and considerably improved the Weissenberg x-ray goniometer. In 1926 George de Hevesy, then a professor at the University of Freiburg, invited Böhm to co-operate with him on a series of experiments in spectrographic analysis. Afterwards Böhm worked at Freiburg University as an assistant and later as an associate professor. From October 1935 he was a professor of physical chemistry at the German University in Prague. After the war Böhm was allowed to remain in the country and become again a citizen of Czechoslovakia because he had been active in the anti-Nazi movement supporting Czech scientists such as Jaroslav Heyrovský, but was not permitted to continue his academic career. He worked in an industrial research institute in Rybitví (Výzkumný ústav organických syntéz). A few days before his death he was appointed Corresponding Member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. He died in Prague on 27 November 1952. (en)
  • Johann Böhm (ur. 20 stycznia 1895 w Budweis, Czechy, Cesarstwo Austro-Węgierskie, obecnie Czeskie Budziejowice; zm. 27 listopada 1952 w Pradze) - chemik niemiecki z Kraju Sudetów. Od jego nazwiska pochodzi nazwa minerału bemit (γ-AlO(OH)). (pl)
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  • يوهان بوم (بالألمانية: Johann Böhm)‏ هو كيميائي ألماني، ولد في 20 يناير 1895 في تشيسكي بوديوفيتسه في التشيك، وتوفي في 27 نوفمبر 1952 في براغ في التشيك. (ar)
  • Johann Böhm, auch Johannes, Hans, Jan, (* 20. Januar 1895 in Budweis, Österreich-Ungarn; † 27. November 1952 in Prag, Tschechoslowakei) war ein deutschböhmischer Chemiker. Er besaß seit 1935 die tschechoslowakische Staatsbürgerschaft. (de)
  • Johann Böhm (ur. 20 stycznia 1895 w Budweis, Czechy, Cesarstwo Austro-Węgierskie, obecnie Czeskie Budziejowice; zm. 27 listopada 1952 w Pradze) - chemik niemiecki z Kraju Sudetów. Od jego nazwiska pochodzi nazwa minerału bemit (γ-AlO(OH)). (pl)
  • Johann Böhm (20 January 1895 – 27 November 1952) was a German Bohemian chemist who focused on photochemistry and radiography. The aluminum-containing mineral boehmite (or böhmite) was named after him. Böhm studied at the German Polytechnic University in Prague and then worked with Fritz Haber in Berlin where he re-designed and considerably improved the Weissenberg x-ray goniometer. In 1926 George de Hevesy, then a professor at the University of Freiburg, invited Böhm to co-operate with him on a series of experiments in spectrographic analysis. Afterwards Böhm worked at Freiburg University as an assistant and later as an associate professor. From October 1935 he was a professor of physical chemistry at the German University in Prague. After the war Böhm was allowed to remain in the country (en)
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