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Who discovered Aluminium?

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Who discovered Zirconium?

Zirconium is chemical element and radiant gray-white strong transition metal. Its atomic number is 40 and its chemical symbol is Zr. It was discovered in 1789 by Martin Heinrich Klaproth,… Read more »

Who discovered Alaska?

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Who discovered Australia?

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Who discovered Lithium?

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Who discovered Xenon?

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Who discovered Beryllium?

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Who discovered Oregon?

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Who discovered Boron?

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Who discovered Hassium?

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