Théophile de Donder (1872–1957) was a Belgian physicist and chemist known for his contributions to thermodynamics and physical chemistry. He is particularly recognized for his work on chemical thermodynamics and the formulation of the Gibbs-Donder equations, which describe the relationship between thermodynamic properties and chemical reactions. De Donder also made significant advancements in the development of the concept of affinity and the mathematical treatment of reaction kinetics.
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