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Lecture 21 - Berzelius to Liebig and Wöhler (1805-1832)

Published on Jun 10, 20102469 Views

The most prominent chemist in the generation following Lavoisier was Berzelius in Sweden. Together with Gay-Lussac in Paris and Davy in London, he discovered new elements, and improved atomic weights

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