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Antoine Balard (France), 1826 - but the first published data were from Balard. Carl Jakob L
German and French scientists independently studied bromine, but the element was found in Germany
Bromine was discovered independently by two people, Carl Löwig and Antoine Balard. Löwig extracted the element from mineral water, Balard from seaweed ash. For more detail, I invite you to see the bromine page on wikipedia.
Carl Lowig was one of two people who discovered Bromine in 1826. The other person is Antoine J. Balard, a French chemist.
Bromine was first discovered in 1826 by the French chemist Antoine Balard. It was isolated from seawater and identified as a new element with distinct properties.
Antoine Balard discovered bromine using sea weed from the salt marshes of Montpellier, France in 1825. The ash of the sea weed was used to produced bromide chemicals and he distilled bromine from some chlorine saturated sea weed. Carl Jacob Löwig also discovered bromine in Germany during 1825 by extracting it from a solution of mineral salt from a spring and chlorine. The publication of his results was delayed and Balard's were published first.
Antoine Jérôme Balard died on 1876-04-30.
Antoine Jérôme Balard was born on 1802-09-30.
Discovered by Balard in 1826, but not prepared in quantity until 1860.
Balard - Paris Métro - was created in 1937.
In 1649, Johann Schröder published two methods for preparing elemental Arsenic. So the answer is Arsenic. Yahoo anwers.com
Franck Balard was born on November 30, 1958, in France.