Kenichi Fukui was a Japanese chemist who developed important theories explaining how electrons behave in chemical reactions, work for which he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981. His ideas fundamentally changed how scientists understand and predict which molecules will react with each other, making his contributions central to modern chemistry.
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