It was found in emeralds from the mountains of France and California. ------ The first mineral with beryllium was an emerald from Peru, studied by the German chemist Klaproth; similar gems were analyzed by Bindheim and Hauy. In 1798 the French chemist Vauquelin identified in the gems a new metal oxide, initially called glucina. After 30 years Bussy and Wohler, separately, isolated the pure metal by reacting potassium and beryllium chloride.
No, beryllium was first discovered in Russia by a French chemist named Louis Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798.
Beryllium was discovered in 1798 by French chemist Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin. He isolated it from beryl, a mineral containing beryllium, and named it after the mineral.
Beryllium was discovered in 1798 (as the oxide in beryl and emerald) by Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin. Friedrich Wöhler and Antoine -Alexandre Brutus Bussy independently isolated it in 1828 by reacting potassium and beryllium chloride.
Beryllium was discovered in France by the French chemist Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798.
it used to be known as glucinium (?) because it was sweet. Unfortunately for the few scientist who discovered this, beryllium is also poisonous.
Beryllium was discovered by Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798
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No, beryllium was first discovered in Russia by a French chemist named Louis Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798.
Beryllium was discovered in 1798 by French chemist Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin. He isolated it from beryl, a mineral containing beryllium, and named it after the mineral.
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Beryllium was discovered intentionally by Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798 while analyzing an emerald gemstone. He found a new element within the gemstone which was later named beryllium.
Beryllium was first discovered in France 1797 , by Nicholas Louis Vauguelin.
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Beryllium was discovered by Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798 as a component of beryl and in emeralds.
Beryllium was discovered in 1798 by Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin.
Beryllium was discovered in 1798 (as the oxide in beryl and emerald) by Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin. Friedrich Wöhler and Antoine -Alexandre Brutus Bussy independently isolated it in 1828 by reacting potassium and beryllium chloride.