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  • It was named natrolite by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1803.
  • Martin Heinrich Klaproth, a chemist, found that it could be used in dye industry.
  • Martin Heinrich Klaproth independently discovered the same oxide and called it " ochroia ".
  • As the chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth died in Berlin in 1817, Gmelin should actually succeed him.
  • In 1798, the German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth isolated the new element from a sample sent by M黮ler.
  • In 1798, it was named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth, who had earlier isolated it from the mineral calaverite.
  • After his death in 1771, famed chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth ( 1743 1817 ) became manager of the establishment.
  • Martin Heinrich Klaproth named the new element in 1798 after the Latin word for " earth ", " tellus ".
  • The chemical element uranium, discovered in 1789 by the German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth, was named after the newly discovered planet Uranus.
  • In 1798, the new element was named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth; the name is derived from the Latin word " tellus ", meaning earth.
  • Thanks for the element's name go to Dr . Martin Heinrich Klaproth, a professor of physics at the University of Berlin, who should have taught marketing as well.
  • P閘igot proved that the black powder of Martin Heinrich Klaproth was not a pure metal ( it was an oxide of uranium, known in chemistry as UO 2 ).
  • In 1803, in separate laboratories, Martin Heinrich Klaproth in one, and Berzelius and Hisinger in another, the element Cerium was discovered, which was named after the newly discovered asteroid, Ceres.
  • The first of the lanthanides to be discovered, cerium was discovered in Bastn鋝, Sweden by J鰊s Jakob Berzelius and Wilhelm Hisinger in 1803, and independently by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in Germany.
  • The chemical element cerium was first discovered in Bastn鋝 in 1803 by J鰊s Jakob Berzelius and Wilhelm Hisinger in the form of its oxide, ceria, and independently in Germany by Martin Heinrich Klaproth.
  • Although the German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth had found copper when he analyzed red glass from the Villa Jovis, he mistakenly believed the fabled haematinon was not glass, but rather recast slag from copper smelting.
  • As for occurring naturally, pitchblende was the first substance in which radioactive material was found, firstly uranium by Martin Heinrich Klaproth and later polonium and the much more radioactive radium by Marie Curie for which she eventually payed the highest price.
  • Claudine Picardet translated scientific papers from Swedish ( Scheele, Bergman ), German ( Johann Christian Wiegleb, Johann Friedrich Westrumb, Johann Carl Friedrich Meyer, Martin Heinrich Klaproth ), English ( Richard Kirwan, William Fordyce ), Italian ( Marsilio Landriani ) and possibly Latin ( Bergman ).