Untold Stories of Women in Electrochemistry: Vicenta Arnal, a Spanish Scientist in the 1930s

This paper examines Vicenta Arnal Yarza’s (1902 – 1960) life and scientific contributions to electrochemistry in the late 1920s and the 1930s. In Spain, this was a time of ambitious programs to modernize and internationalize scientific research, which included the training and career promotion of so...

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