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Edward Frankland was a notable British chemist, born in 1825 and died in 1899. He is best known for his work in organic chemistry, particularly for his contributions to the understanding of chemical bonds and the development of the concept of valency, which describes how atoms in molecules bond to each other. Frankland's research significantly advanced the field of organic chemistry, and he was also instrumental in establishing the study of coordination compounds.

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