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An atomic model from Jabir Ibn Hayyan is not known.
Jabir bin Hayyan was a scientist of Persian origin. See the link below.
815ce
Jabir ibn Hayyan.
Jabir ibn hayyan.
Geber Jabir bin Hayyan was around 10 years old when his father was executed.
It is not the founder of chemistry but it is a well known Arabian alchemist from the 10 th century. See the link below for details.
One of the inventions of Jābir ibn Hayyān is crystallization. Some other inventions of Jābir ibn Hayyān include: retort, filtration and distillation.
He introduced experimental investigation in chemistry
Jabir ibn Hayyan, a Persian polymath, is often referred to as the "father of alchemy." He made significant contributions to early chemistry and alchemical practices in the 8th century.
Jabir ibne hayyan was born in 715 in a city named TUS which is in Iraq.
Jabir ibn Hayyan was a Persian alchemist and polymath who lived during the Islamic Golden Age. He is considered one of the early pioneers of chemistry. There isn't a specific known teacher of Jabir ibn Hayyan, as he studied various fields and disciplines across different regions during his time.