Louis Nicolas Vauquelin - Wikipedia Louis Nicolas Vauquelin FRS(For) HFRSE (French pronunciation: [lwi nikɔla voklɛ̃]; 16 May 1763 – 14 November 1829) was a French pharmacist and chemist He was the discoverer of chromium and beryllium
Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin | Discoverer, Elements, Chemistry . . . Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin (born May 16, 1763, Saint-André-d’Hébertot, France—died Nov 14, 1829, Saint-André-d’Hébertot) was a French chemist who discovered the elements chromium (1797) and beryllium (1798)
Kévin Vauquelin - ProCyclingStats. com Kévin Vauquelin (born 2001-04-26 in Bayeux) is a professional road racing cyclist from France, currently riding for Arkéa - B B Hotels His best results are winning a stage in Tour de France and winning GC Etoile de Bessèges - Tour du Gard
Vauquelin, Nicolas-Louis 1763 - 1829 - Science Museum Group Vauquelin began publishing on his own authority in 1790 and was associated with a total of 376 scientific papers throughout his career In 1797 he discovered the element chromium, detecting it in a lead ore from Siberia
Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin—Discoverer of Chromium - Mayo Clinic . . . Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin discovered chromium by boiling crocoite (lead Chromate) with potassium carbonate Reduction of the yellow salt with carbon produced a metal that he named “chromium” because of its color
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin - NEW ADVENT In 1798 Vauquelin discovered oxide of beryllium in beryl He also isolated chromium from lead ores With Berzelius he ascertained correctly the composition of carbon bisulphide, which had been first made by Lampadius in 1796