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Peter Griess

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Johann Peter Griess (1829–1888), industrial chemist and an early pioneer of organic chemistry. He was associated with the University of Marburg in Hesse, Germany.

In 1858 he described the Griess diazotization reaction which would form the basis for the Griess test for detection of Nitrite.

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