Who discovered Iodine?
Iodine is a chemical element. It is denoted by the chemical symbol of I and its atomic number is 53. It is placed in the halogens group. Bernard Courtois, a… Read more »
Iodine is a chemical element. It is denoted by the chemical symbol of I and its atomic number is 53. It is placed in the halogens group. Bernard Courtois, a… Read more »
Platinum is a chemical element. Its atomic number is 78 and it is represented by the chemical symbol Pt. It is greyish white metallic element commonly mixed with other metals… Read more »
Carbon is a chemical element. It is represented by the chemical symbol C and its atomic number is 6. It is a non-metallic alkaline earth metal. It is a 15th… Read more »
Cadmium is a chemical element. Its atomic number is 48 and it is denoted by chemical symbol Cd. It is bluish-white soft metal. It was discovered in 1817 by two… Read more »
Bismuth is a chemical element. It is represented by chemical symbol Bi and its atomic number is 83. It is white, lucid, fragile and greatly diamagnetic metallic element. It is… Read more »
Acetophenone is the organic compound and aromatic ketone. Its chemical formula is C6H5C(O)CH3. It is colorless and adhesive liquid used to create fragrances. It was not discovered. It exists naturally… Read more »
Arsenic is a chemical element. It is denoted by the chemical symbol As and its atomic number is 33. It is found in nature. It is also found in small… Read more »
Barium is a chemical element and a soft silvery white metallic alkaline earth metal. Its atomic number is 56 and it is denoted by chemical symbol Ba. It was discovered… Read more »
Strontium is a chemical element. It is represented by chemical symbol Sr and its atomic number is 38. It is a soft grey, silvery alkaline earth metal. It was discovered… Read more »
Actinium is a radioactive chemical element. Its atomic number is 89 and its chemical symbol is Ac. It is a grayish-white, soft, metallic element. It was discovered by famous French… Read more »