Germany. During the 1800's chemistry belonged to the Germans, especially organic chemistry. France and Britain made major contributions and the Periodic Table was a Russian development, but overall, Germany did the most.
The latest confirmed element discovered was Livermorium, 116Lv, in 2000. Ununseptium is not officially credited as "discovered" by the IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party, but it is the most recently synthesized element, made in 2010.
Most of the elements on the periodic table are metals.
"metals"
Mendeleev thought about the future and realized that it was entirely unlikely that all earthly elements had been discovered, so he left blank spaces in his table and even predicted some of the elements that would fit in those spaces. Surprisingly enough, as time passed, chemists began discovering many of the elements that he had predicted, which fit perfectly into his periodic table.
Most elements are metals.
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James Watson and Francis Crick
Theodor Schwann was a German physiologist known for his many contributions to the study of biology. Schwann is credited with discovering and studying pepsin, discovering the organic nature of yeast, and inventing the term "metabolism".
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the most famous Gilbert Lewis in science is Gilbert Newton Lewis who suggested that chemical bonds were due to electron pairs (1916) - so he is credited with "discovering" the covalent bond.
They are most credited with building the prymids, and creating the first calanders
The Byrds is the rock album with the most people credited on it.
It is hard to for historians to know exactly who "discovered" prime numbers. It is believed that the ancient Egyptians had some knowledge about prime numbers. However it was the ancient Greeks who get most of the credit for being the "first" to study prime numbers.
It is either Russia, France, Spain, Norway, or Italy. Most likely Russia. But most commonly, the Ukraine is credited with this tradition.
Discovering North America.
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