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Mary Elliott Hill

Allison Schueller

Background

Mary Elliot Hill was born on January 5, 1907, in South Mills, North Carolina

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Mary Elliott attended Virginia State College (VSU) she then went back to gain her bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1929.

Life after College

After Mary Elliott Hill received her degree she then began teaching in 1930 in the VSU school's laboratory.

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Then in 1932 she began teaching chemistry part time a the Hampton Institute later becoming a full time employee in 1937

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Mary Elliott Hill then went on to become a professor of chemistry at Tennessee,and Kentucky State University

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Mary Elliott hill then went on to receive the first master's degree in chemistry for African- American Women in 1941.

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Life in the scientfic World

Marry Elliott Hill was known for being an orangic and Analytic Chemist

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Organic Chemist researched and studies the molecules that contain carbon. These chemist look into molecules properties and structures.

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Analyrical chemistry was the study and uses of instruments and methods in practice of spearation, identifcation.

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As an anytical chemist Mary Elliott Hill was focused on designing new meothds and devolping ways to track the progress of reactions based on solubility.

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She as well worked on devolping the properties of ultraviloet light.

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Mary Elliott hill was married to Carl Hill another innovative chemist.

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Togther they studied plastics using the gringnard reactions to form ketens (ketens is a colorless toxic gas with a penetrating odor)

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Her and her husbands devolping of Ketene Synthesis helped the progression of plastic.

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Later Life of Mary Elliott Hill

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Mary Elliott Hill had a huge impact on the world of science she broke down societal norms and became the first African-American Women to get a bachelor's degree in Chemistry.

Mary Elliott Hill was a skilled chemisty proffesor. She won awards for teaching in the 1960's.

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Mary Elliott Hill was a creative thinker because she was able to look outside the box and she inspired many more women to pursue a life in science.

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Mary Elliott Hill passed away in 1969.

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