Swedish Bitters has 38 percent alcohol--very close to Jack Daniel's. You'd be better off looking in liquor stores.
It is the same is swedish.
Nope - he's Swedish !
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mostly new England and Montana
Cerium was discovered by Jons Jacob Berzelius and Wilhelm Von Hisinger (swedish chemists) and independently by martin Hienrich(german chemist).
Chemists call the energy needed to get a reaction called activation energy. Activation energy was introduced in 1889 by the Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius.
Helium was discovered by Swedish chemists Per Teodor Cleve and Nils Abraham Langlet in the year 1895, helium was not discovered in any state in the U.S.
Indefinitely if you want to.
Invented by Swiss physician Paracelsus (1500's) and later by Swedish naturopath Johathan Samst (1500's). German medical doctor Johann Siegert (1820's) invented a version to cure South American soldiers.
There have been as many Swedish chemists as in other leading countries, but there are two names who stick out the most, historically. Alfred Nobel (not a pure chemist per say, but more of an inventer) and Svante Arrhenius. Svante Arrhenius is most known for the Arrhenius equation, an accomplishment, among others, for which he received the Nobel Prize.
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