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Oxygen was discovered by the very first species on planet Earth.
Oxygen was first discovered by Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele.
There is no record of the very first element that was discovered, but the first one was probably oxygen since it is the air we breathe or Gold because it is a distinct, and shiny metal.
Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist, discovered oxygen in 1775, was the first to recognize it as an element, and coined its name "oxygen" - which comes from a Greek word that means "acid-former".
Oxygen was first discovered by Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1772 by heating mercuric oxide and nitrate salts. (But don't try this at home: both very toxic experiments). Also there was a main quarrel about the 'first' claim between Priestly (VIII-1774) and Lavoisier (1774, later) and Scheele (letter in IX-1774, but found after his death)
Oxygen was discovered by the very first species on planet Earth.
Joseph Henry did not discover oxygen. Joseph Priestley and Carl Wilhelm Scheele are the two men who independently discovered oxygen in 1774. Scheele actually discovered it first, but Priestley was the first to publish his findings. Joseph Henry is the person who discovered the electromagnetic phenomenon of self-inductance.
neither, oxygen was discovered by carl Wilhelm scheele in Uppsala, in 1773
Oxygen was first discovered by Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele.
because oxygen has been around for as long as there was sea life and when the first one came out of the sea they technically discovered oxygen
Oxygen was discovered for the first time by a Swedish Chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in 1772. Joseph Priestly, an English chemist, independently, discovered oxygen in 1774 and published his findings the same year, three years before Scheele published. Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist, also discovered oxygen in 1775, was the first to recognize it as an element, and coined its name "oxygen" - which comes from a Greek word that means "acid-former". Where is was found? I do not know.
No one person "discovered" maths. And it is still evolving.
you are the first person that first discovered, because suppose if you not a human being you wouldn't ask this question so you must considered that you discoveredd first.
Oxygen which was discovered by Lavoisier. It was before known as flojistcated air.
Oxygen was discovered for the first time by a Swedish Chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in 1772. Joseph Priestly, an English chemist, independently, discovered oxygen in 1774 and published his findings the same year, three years before Scheele published. Antonie Lavoisier, a French chemist, also discovered oxygen in 1775, was the first to recognize it as an element, and coined its name "oxygen" - which comes from a Greek word that means "acid-former".
you are the first person that first discovered, because suppose if you not a human being you wouldn't ask this question so you must considered that you discoveredd first.
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