1751
Nickel was discovered in Stockholm Sweden Nickel was discovered in Stockholm, Sweden by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751. Nickel was discovered in Stockholm, Sweden by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751.
Nickel was discovered in Stockholm, Sweden by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751.
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt (a Swedish chemist) in 1751
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt (a Swedish chemist) in 1751
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt died on 1765-08-19.
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt was born on 1722-12-23.
It is celebrating the isolation of nickel by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in 1751.
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, 1751 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_Fredrik_Cronstedt)
Nickel was first discovered in 1751 by the Swedish chemist Axel Cronstedt. He found it in a mineral ore called niccolite.
It was discovered in 1751 by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt and was isolated in Stockholm Sweden. He discovered it trying to extract copper from the mineral niccolite. That is where its name came from.
Its use has been traced as far back as 3500 BC, but it was first isolated and classified as a chemical element in 1751 by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who initially mistook its ore for a copper mineral.
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt discovered the element nickel in 1751 while working in Stockholm, Sweden. He isolated nickel from a mineral known as kupfernickel (nickel glance) and identified it as a new element.