aluminum, i believe.
Harbi al-Himyari is not the father of chemistry.
The word chemistry can be of Arabic origin (al-kemi) or more probably from the old Egyptian kemi.
Most names and words starting 'al' are from Arabic, 'al' being the equivalent of 'the'. So basically, 'alchemy' means 'the chemistry'.
Mahmoud M. Al-Ktaifani has written: 'Novel chemistry of the aromatic P3C2tBu2 anion and its derivatives'
Simple methods:- reaction of Zn with HCl- reaction of Al with NaOH
The word "chemistry" comes from the Arabic word "al-kīmiyā" which means "the art of transformation." It was later adopted into Latin as "alchemy" which eventually evolved into the modern term "chemistry."
There are no such elements. In chemistry, you MUST use upper and lower case properly otherwise you cannot tell carbon monoxide (CO) from cobalt (Co).Al and Pb are metals.
There are no such elements. In chemistry, you MUST use upper and lower case properly otherwise you cannot tell carbon monoxide (CO) from cobalt (Co).Al and Pb are metals.
decrease the oxygen concentration, increase concentration of Mn, Fe, Al, and induced acid environment
The Muslim scientist (chemist) Jabir-Ibne-Hayyaan. He is called the father of chemistry.
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".
Some islamic alchemists are: Jabir ibn Hayyan, Al-Tughrai, Khalid ibn Yazid, Abu Bakr al Razi, Ibn Umayl etc.