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23 Sep 1882
Friedrich Wöhler |
death Friedrich Wöhler Died 23 Sep 1882 at age 82 (born 31 Jul 1800). German chemist who co-discovered vanadium. Having studied first medicine, then mineralogy, it was chemistry that became his primary interest. He found a method in 1827 for the production of metallic aluminum in the form of a grey powder by heating aluminum chloride with potassium. In 1828, he succeeded in the isolation of beryllium as a black-grey powder as well as of yttrium and (1856) crystalline silicon. He is most well-known for the synthesis of urea from ammonium cyanate (1828), which created an organic compound from an inorganic one, showing there was no absolute distinction between the two areas of chemical study. In 1862, he produced acetylene from calcium carbide. |
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23 Sep 1882
Friedrich Woehler |
death Friedrich Woehler Friedrich Woehler (born 1800), chemist. |