Jacobus H. van 't Hoff
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1901
Jacobus H. van ‘t Hoff
Nominated on 11 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Chemistry 1901, by Per Cleve
- Chemistry 1901, by Otto Pettersson
- Chemistry 1901, by Eugen Bamberger
- Chemistry 1901, by Emil Fischer
- Chemistry 1901, by Robert Gnehm
- Chemistry 1901, by Member of the Nobel Committee for chemistry
- Chemistry 1901, by Hans Landolt
- Chemistry 1901, by Richard Lorenz
- Chemistry 1901, by Georg Lunge
- Chemistry 1901, by Sir William Ramsay
- Chemistry 1901, by Frederick Treadwell
Submitted 16 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1902, nominee: Svante Arrhenius
- Physics 1903, nominee: Svante Arrhenius
- Physics 1904, nominee: John Strutt, Lord Rayleigh
- Physics 1905, nominee: Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard
- Physics 1908, nominee: Friedrich Kohlrausch
- Physics 1909, nominee: Friedrich Kohlrausch, Max Planck
- Physics 1910, nominee: Max Planck
- Chemistry 1902, nominee: Sir William Ramsay
- Chemistry 1903, nominee: Svante Arrhenius
- Chemistry 1904, nominee: Sir William Ramsay
- Chemistry 1905, nominee: Dmitri Mendeleev
- Chemistry 1906, nominee: Dmitri Mendeleev
- Chemistry 1907, nominee: William Pope
- Chemistry 1908, nominee: Wilhelm Ostwald
- Chemistry 1909, nominee: Wilhelm Ostwald, Hans Landolt
- Chemistry 1910, nominee: Hans Landolt
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