| OTTOHAHN | 1944 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (4,4) |
| HAHN | Otto ___, 1944 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (4) |
| LIPSCOMB | William N., winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (8) |
| HAUPTMAN | Herbert A ___, recipient of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, with Jerome Karle |
| KORNBERG | Roger ******** , biochemist who won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (8) |
| LANGMUIR | Irving ___, American scientist who developed the gas-filled tungsten lamp; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1932) (8) |
| VITAMINC | Linus Pauling won Nobel Prizes in chemistry (1954) and peace (1962); later he recommended taking megadoses of this for health |
| PAULING | Linus ___, winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and 1962 Nobel Peace Prize (7) |
| HABER | Fritz -, winner of the 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the synthesis of ammonia from its elements (5) |
| ELIASJAMESCOREY | Who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1990 for his work developing the theory of organic synthesis |
| PERUTZ | Max Ferdinand ___, Austrian-born British biochemist; shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for studies in the structure of haemoglobin (6) |
| DOROTHYHODGKIN | English scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964 for mapping the structure of vitamin B12 (7,7) |
| RAMSAY | William ___, Glasgow-born winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (6) |
| CURIE | Marie ___, winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (5) |
| RUTHERFORD | Ernest ?, New Zealand-born winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
| HODGKIN | Dorothy ___, winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (7) |
| ROALDHOFFMANN | Joint winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (5,8) |
| ARNOLD | Frances ___, a winner of the 2018 Nobel prize in chemistry (6) |
| NERNST | Walther, winner of the 1920 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (6) |
| BOSCH | Carl-, winner of the 1931 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Friedrich Bergius (5) |