John W. Draper
John William Draper
(1811-1882) developed the proposition in 1842 that only light rays that are absorbed can produce chemical change. It came to be known as the Grotthuss-Draper law when his name was teamed with a prior but apparently unknown promulgator
Christian J.D.T. von Grotthuss
of the same idea in 1817.
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