Who discovered Argon?
Argon is a chemical element and a colorless, odorless and monatomic gas easily found in the atmosphere of the earth. Its chemical symbol is Ar and its atomic number is… Read more »
Argon is a chemical element and a colorless, odorless and monatomic gas easily found in the atmosphere of the earth. Its chemical symbol is Ar and its atomic number is… Read more »
Carbon dioxide is a natural chemical compound. It is colorless, odorless, slightly acidic and non-flammable gas. It is represented by the chemical symbol of CO2. Joseph Black, a French-Scottish physician… Read more »
Bromine is the sole liquid, nonmetallic and chemical element. Its atomic number is 35 and it is represented by symbol Br in chemistry. It was discovered independently by two scientists…. Read more »
Fluorine is the chemical element. Its atomic number is 9. It was discovered by Joseph Henri Moissan, a French chemist in 1886. He won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in… Read more »
Silicon is a chemical element and metalloid. Its symbol is Si and its atomic number is 14. It was discovered by Antoine Lavoisier, a French biologist and chemist in 1787…. Read more »
Plutonium is a metallic and radioactive element. Its atomic number is 94. It was discovered by the team of famous scientists Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, Edwin M. McMillan, J. W…. Read more »
The British inventor and a chemist, Sir Humphrey Davy discovered Calcium in 1808 when he electrolyzed a mix of lime and mercuric oxide. He also discovered magnesium, barium and boron… Read more »
Silver like another precious metal, Gold has been known to man since the Bronze Age. Though we cannot say who the single person was behind the discovered the metal for… Read more »
Iron is the most common and one of the most important elements on Earth. It constitutes about 5 to 7 percent of the crust of the Earth. Iron had been… Read more »
Copper is a metal which was known to people even during the pre historic times. Due to this reason we cannot say who discovered copper but evidence found by archaeologists… Read more »