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Bernard Courtois 1811
Bernard Courtois in the year 1811
Bernard Courtois discovered iodine by adding sulfuric acid to kelp. It let off a violet-purple gas and was soon called iodine.
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1811
Bernard Courtois discovered iodine while working at his family's saltpeter plant in Paris in 1811.
Bernard Courtois 1811
Iodine was discovered by a French chemist called Barnard Courtois in 1811. He was extracting the compounds of sodium and potassium from the seaweed ash after which he added sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to further the process the ash.
Bernard Courtois in the year 1811
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Paris, France
Iodine
Bernard Courtois discovered iodine by adding sulfuric acid to kelp. It let off a violet-purple gas and was soon called iodine.