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.
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Beryllium was discovered in 1798 by French chemist Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin in Paris, France. He isolated beryllium from beryl, a mineral, and named the element after the mineral itself.
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.