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Rudolph Marcus, Who Illuminated Electrochemical Processes, Dies at 102

Rudolph Marcus, Who Illuminated Electrochemical Processes, Dies at 102
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Rudolph Marcus, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist known for his work on electrochemical processes, has passed away at age 102. His theories provided foundational insights into how energy transfer occurs in biological and chemical systems.

Rudolph Marcus, a Canadian-born American chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a theory that helped explain the electrochemical processes behind photosynthesis, respiration, oxidation and even how fireflies produce light, d... [1278 chars]

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