He dicovered nitrogen in 1772 by putting mice under bell jars.he studied under Joseph Black.He is ether British or Scottish. if you want to know where he discovered nitrogen well i don't know I' looked and cant find in Soorry:(
Nitrogen was discovered in 1772 by Daniel Rutherford
Daniel Rutherford discovered nitrogen in 1772 at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He identified it as a component of air that did not support combustion or respiration.
Daniel Rutherford discovered nitrogen by conducting experiments in 1772 on a sample of air from which oxygen had been removed. He showed that the remaining gas could not support combustion or respiration, leading him to conclude that it was a distinct and previously unknown element, which he named "noxious air" but later identified as nitrogen.
Nitrogen was first isolated by the Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. It was not until the late 19th century that its importance in agriculture and industry was fully recognized.
The Rutherford model proposed that an atom's positive charge is concentrated in a dense center called the nucleus. This model was based on the famous gold foil experiment conducted by Ernest Rutherford in 1909.
Daniel Rutherford was born on November 3, 1749.
Daniel Rutherford died on November 15, 1819.
Daniel Rutherford Haldane died in 1887.
Daniel Rutherford Haldane was born in 1824.
NO gas was INVENTED. Daniel Rutherford DISCOVERED nitrogen in that year.
Daniel Rutherford was born on November 3, 1749.
Daniel Rutherford.
Nitrogen was discovered in 1772 by Daniel Rutherford
Daniel Rutherford was born on November 3, 1749 and died on November 15, 1819. Daniel Rutherford would have been 70 years old at the time of death or 265 years old today.
Daniel Rutherford in 1772
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Nitrogen was first discovered by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772 through experiments involving the removal of oxygen and carbon dioxide from air. He named the gas nitrogen because it was found to be the part of air that does not support combustion or life.