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When was fluoride discovered and who discovered it....

Edmond Frémy, (born Feb. 28, 1814, Versailles, Fr.-died Feb. 3, 1894, Paris), French chemist best known for his investigations of fluorine compounds. In 1831 he entered the laboratory of Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac and, after holding several teaching posts, succeeded Gay-Lussac in the chemistry chair at the Museum of Natural History, Paris (1850), of which he became director (1879-91).

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