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Discovery
Discovery - Daniel Rutherford, a Scottish Physician, discovered nitrogen in 1772. But it was Lavoisier, who proved that nitrogen is an element and that it was not a supporter of combustion and respiration. He called it 'azote' meaning 'no life'. The name 'Nitrogen' was given to ..
Discovery
Davy Humphry The Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele first prepared chlorine in 1770 by treating hot concentrated hydrochloric acid with manganese dioxide. Unfortunately, he thought that it was an oxygen containing compound and did not recognize it as an element. After more than 30 years, th..
Discovery
Daniel Rutherford, a Scottish Physician, discovered nitrogen in 1772. But it was Lavoisier, who proved that nitrogen is an element and that it was not a supporter of combustion and respiration. He called it 'azote' meaning 'no life'. The name 'Nitrogen' was given to it by Jean Antoi..
Discovery of Neutrons
The whole mass of an atom is due to the nucleus, which means that the nucleus must contain protons equal to the mass of the atom. As the number of protons is equal to the atomic number, the atomic mass should be equal to the atomic number. But for all atoms except hydrogen the atomic mass is found..
Sources and Discovery of Hydrogen
Sources and Discovery of Hydrogen - Hydrogen is the lightest substance known and the most abundant element in the universe. It has a mass of just 0.09 g per litre at normal temperature and pressure. Though it is present in abundance in celestial bodies, like the sun and stars, i..
Discovery of Radioactivity and Nature of Radiations
In 1896, the phenomenon of radioactivity was accidentally discovered by French scientist Henri Becquerel. He was performing experiments with uranium compounds. He accidentally placed a crystal of potassium uranyl sulphate over photographic plate wrapped with usual black paper. On developing the p..
Rutherford's model - discovery of nucleus
Ernest Rutherford, an energetic Scientist From New Zealand working in England, was studying the properties of particles spontaneously emitted by radioactive substances. Of particular interest was a positively charged, relatively heavy emission named alpha particle. Quantities of such particles ar..
Sources and Discovery of Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the lightest substance known and the most abundant element in the universe. It has a mass of just 0.09 g per litre at normal temperature and pressure. Though it is present in abundance in celestial bodies, like the sun and stars, it is not present in a free state in our ..
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
With the rapid development of Chemistry and the discovery of new elements, it was necessary to develop a simple way to study and remember the numerous properties of the elements and their compounds. This gave rise to the necessity of classification of the el..
Periodic Classification of Elements Introduction
Introduction - At the turn of the nineteenth century, about 30 elements were known. 50 years later by the 1850s, scientists had discovered sixty three chemical elements and the numbers kept increasing. With the discovery and study of more and more elements an..
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