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Carl Wilhelm Scheele

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Gender Male
Death237 years ago
Date of birth December 9,1742
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Stralsund
Germany
Date of died May 21,1786
DiedKoping
Sweden
SpouseSara Margaretha Sonneman
Discovered Chlorine
Oxygen
Tungsten
Molybdenum
Manganese
Barium
NationalityGerman
Swedish
Job Chemist
Pharmacist
Books Collected Papers
Chemical Treatise on Air and Fire: A Selection
The Early History of Chlorine
The Early History of Chlorine - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Discovery of Oxygen
Lower Portion Upper Mississippi River Basin Series
The Chemical Essays of Charles-William Scheele. Translated from the Transactions of the Academy of Sciences at Stockholm. With Additions
Chemical Observations and Experiments on Air and Fire. by Charles-William Scheele, with a Prefatory Introduction, by Torbern Bergman: Translated from the German by J. R. Forster, to Which Are Added Notes
Known for oxygen
molybdenum
manganese
barium
chlorine
tungsten
Parents Joachim Christian Scheele
Margaretha Eleanore Warnekros
Education Uppsala universitet
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Carl Wilhelm Scheele was a Swedish German pharmaceutical chemist. Scheele discovered oxygen, and identified molybdenum, tungsten, barium, hydrogen, and chlorine, among others. Scheele discovered organic acids tartaric, oxalic, uric, lactic, and citric, as well as hydrofluoric, hydrocyanic, and arsenic acids.

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