Justus von Liebig publishes Die Organische Chemie in ihre Anwendung auf Agricultur und Physiologie in
Braunschweig, emphasising the importance of agricultural chemistry in crop production; it will go through at least eight editions.[4]
Germain Hess proposes
Hess's law, an early statement of the
law of conservation of energy, which establishes that energy changes in a chemical process depend only on the states of the starting and product materials and not on the specific pathway taken between the two states.[5]
December 11 –
Franz Bauer (born 1758), Moravian-born botanical illustrator.
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