It is not the founder of chemistry but it is a well known Arabian alchemist from the 10 th century.
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Jabir ibn Hayyan is not considered the father of chemistry.
Jabir ibn Hayyan is not considered the father of modern chemistry.
Abu Musa Jābir ibn Hayyān (Arabic: جابر بن حيان‎), (Persian: جابر بن حيان) (born c. 721 in tous-died c. 815 in Kufa)[1] was a prominent polymath: a chemist and alchemist, astronomer and astrologer, engineer, geologist, philosopher, physicist, and pharmacist and physician. He is considered by some to be the "father of chemistry."[2] His ethnic background is not clear;[3] although some sources state that he was an Arab [4] other sources introduce him as Persian[5][6] Jābir is held to be the first practical alchemist.[7] one of his discoveries is best discoveries was mineral and acids.
A retort stand has a base made of cast iron and its rod is made of steel. Its dimensions are 6 inches x 4 inches for base, and 18 inches length for its rod. It was invented by Jabir ibn Hayyan.
Jabir ibne hayyan was an ancient chemist also known as the father of chemistry. He was born in 715 in IRAQ in a city named TUS.
Jabir ibn Hayyan.
Jabir ibn Hayyan.
The Muslim sceintist Jaber Ibin Hayyan Al-Azdi was a brilliant scientist in many fields especially in Chemistry. He is considered to be the founder of the Modern science of Chemistry. His great contributions in this science gave him the title of " The father of Chemistry".
He introduced experimental investigation in chemistry
Hydrochloric acid was first discovered around 800 AD by the alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan
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An atomic model from Jabir Ibn Hayyan is not known.
Jabir ibn Hayyan (aka Geber) was an Arabic mathematician who discovered many of the properties of chemicals. He is credited with inventing the alembic, an early form of distillation apparatus that was the ancient equivalent of a modern "pot still" used to vaporize and then condense substances.
Jabir bin Hayyan was a scientist of Persian origin. See the link below.
Jabir ibn hayyan.
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