Cadmium was discovered in 1817.
Cadmium was discovered by Friedrich Strohmeyer in 1817 in Germany.
Cadmium was discovered in the year of 1817, I am not sure of the exact date.
Cadmium was discovered in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer, a German chemist. He isolated the element as a byproduct of the production of zinc carbonate.
The bivalent transition metal cadmium was discovered in 1817 by the German chemist Friedrich Strohmeyer. The metal melts at a relatively low (321oC) temperature compared to other metals, and it is not found in its pure form in nature. A lot of cadmium is recovered as a byproduct from the refining of zinc (mostly zinc sulfide ores), and, to a lesser degree, lead and copper. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on cadmium.
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cadmium diiodide or cadmium (II) iodide --------- Right Answer: Cadmium iodide
Cadmium Bromide
cadmium diiodide or cadmium (II) iodide --------- Right Answer: Cadmium iodide
Fredrich Stromeyer was a chemical scientist. He discovered the element cadmium. He discovered it in 1817, while he was studying zinc compounds. He was born on August 2, 1776 in Germany, and died 59 years later on the 18th of August, 1835 also in Germany. He was known for his discovery of cadmium in 1817, and he was influenced most by Leopold Gmelin. And there is your answer. Enjoy!
A use for cadmium is batteries.
Cadmium is a metal.
Cadmium is in d-block.