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In what year did Zsigmondy win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry?

  • 1925

  • 1935

  • 1905

  • 1945

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In 1925, Richard Zsigmondy was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his groundbreaking research on colloid chemistry and his invention of the ultramicroscope, an instrument that allowed for the observation and study of particles suspended in a liquid or gas. His contributions revolutionized our understanding of colloidal systems and laid the foundation for advancements in various fields, including chemistry, biology, and material science.
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