Aleksandr P. Borodin (1833–1887) is lauded for being both a noted classical composer and a chemist, an almost unique example that has generated a large biographical literature. While his reputation as a composer is unquestioned, the originality of his chemistry has often been overstated. A return to the original sources demonstrates that the evidence for Borodin's reputation as a great chemist, as opposed to a merely good one, is exaggerated.
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Gordin, Michael D. J. Chem. Educ.2006 83 561.
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