Aleksandr Popov (chemist)
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Aleksandr Popov (chemist)
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Alexander Nikiforovich Popov (Russian: Александр Никифорович Попов 1840 – 18 August 1881) was a Russian organic chemist. He taught chemistry at the University of Kazan and at the University of Warsaw. He discovered what is now called Popov's Rule (or Popoff's Rule) which states that in the oxidation of an unsymmetrical ketone, the cleavage of the C−CO bond so that the smaller alkyl group is retained. Popov was born in Vitebsk where his father was a military officer. He studied at Kazan Universit
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