Flourine.
Germanium was discovered in 1886 by Clemens A. Winkler.
Germanium was discovered in 1886 by Clemins Winker
Germanium was discovered by chemist Clemens Winkler in 1886 in Freiberg, Germany. He isolated germanium from a sample of the mineral argyrodite.
In 1886 a German chemist named, Clemens A. Winkler discovered germanium. He discovered the first trace of germanium in the mineral argyrodite, while isolating it. (But germanium rarely makes distinct minerals.) He purified it to find the new element. Before this in 1871 a chemist named, Mendeleev predicted there would be a new element, that would have properties similar to the ones in silicon. His predictions were proved to be true.
In 1886 a German chemist named, Clemens A. Winkler discovered germanium. He discovered the first trace of germanium in the mineral argyrodite, while isolating it. (But germanium rarely makes distinct minerals.) He purified it to find the new element. Before this in 1871 a chemist named, Mendeleev predicted there would be a new element, that would have properties similar to the ones in silicon. His predictions were proved to be true.
dysprosium
According to Wikipedia, "Dysprosium was first identified in 1886 by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran."
Germanium was discovered in 1886 by Clemens A. Winkler.
Germanium was discovered in 1886 by Clemins Winker
Clemens Winkler discovered the element Germanium in 1886.
There were in fact 3 elements discovered in the busy Chemistry year of 1886. Dysprosium, a metal sometimes used in nuclear reactor rods was discovered by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran. Next up was Fluorine, one of the most reactive elements of all and widely used in water supplies around the world in small quantities to help reduce population tooth decay, this was discovered by Ferdinand Frederic Henri Moissan. And lastly we have Germanium, a semi-metal mostly used in the manufacture of transistors, this element was discovered by Clemens Winkler.
Fluorine was discovered by Henri Moissan in 1886 in France at the University of Paris.
Germanium was discovered by chemist Clemens Winkler in 1886 in Freiberg, Germany. He isolated germanium from a sample of the mineral argyrodite.
There is no element 'flourine' - it's 'fluorine'. Fluorine was discovered by Henri Moissan in 1886 who perfected a process using electrolysis to produce fluorine from fluorite, a mineral discovered in 1530. Fluorite and fluorine are not the same.
Fluorine was prepared as a pure element for the first time in France by Moissan in 1886.
In 1886 a German chemist named, Clemens A. Winkler discovered germanium. He discovered the first trace of germanium in the mineral argyrodite, while isolating it. (But germanium rarely makes distinct minerals.) He purified it to find the new element. Before this in 1871 a chemist named, Mendeleev predicted there would be a new element, that would have properties similar to the ones in silicon. His predictions were proved to be true.
In 1886 a German chemist named, Clemens A. Winkler discovered germanium. He discovered the first trace of germanium in the mineral argyrodite, while isolating it. (But germanium rarely makes distinct minerals.) He purified it to find the new element. Before this in 1871 a chemist named, Mendeleev predicted there would be a new element, that would have properties similar to the ones in silicon. His predictions were proved to be true.