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Alfred Wohl 3 October 1863 – 25 December 1939) was a German chemist. Several chemical reactions are named after him, including the Wohl degradation, Wohl-Aue reaction and the Wohl-Ziegler reaction.
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Alfred Wohl Wohl
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German chemist
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1863-10-03Z
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1863-01-01Z
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1939-12-25Z
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1939-01-01Z
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