Albertus Mangus founded Arsenic in the late 1200's and he found it at earths crust on a mission to space in the outer land or world for you to follow you shood check it out yourself.
Yes, I think
Yes. Albert Ghiorso discovered einsteinium (Es 99)
The first to discover a vaccination for polio was Jonas Salk in 1952. The oral polio vaccine was developed by Albert Sabin in 1957.
Who knows? I wouldn't blame her if she did, but Julianna was 13 to 17 in LazyTown, Magnus was 40+! Not a good age match!
Arsenic.
As arsenic was known to ancients, it is impossible to say where it was discovered. Gerber, an Arabian alchemist, first isolated it, but a date sometime in the 8th or 9th century is all that can be cited with no location data known. It is believed that Albert the Great, Albertus Magnus, was the first European to isolate arsenic, which he did in 1250. Again, no location data for the work is recorded. A link can be found below.
Arsenic was discovered in 1250 by Albertus Magnus. The place of discovery is unknown. x
Arsenic has been known since antiquity but was first isolated by Geber (721-815), an Arabian alchemist.Arsenic was first documented by Albertus Magnus (Germany) in 1250 AD.Albertus Magnus is the name of the man who discovered arsenic. Magnus was a German philosopher who lived from 1193-1280.
Arsenic's location is unknown.Supposedly Albertus Magnus found it in Germany,but all we know is that he lived there.
Arsenic compounds were mined by the early Chinese, Egyptian and Greek civilisations. So, arsenic has been around and in use in different ways since antiquity - long before it was first documented (which is the first credited discovery) by Albertus Magnus, a German scientist, in 1250.
Yes, I think
No, Albert the Great was a noted theologian but not a pope.
No
The motto of Albertus Magnus High School is 'Do or do not. There is no try'.
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