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Hydrogen was not discovered in England; it was first identified by the British scientist Henry Cavendish in 1766. Cavendish produced hydrogen gas by reacting acids with metals and described its properties, but he did not name it. The name "hydrogen" was later coined by Antoine Lavoisier in 1783, derived from the Greek words meaning "water-former." Thus, while Cavendish conducted his work in England, the actual naming and broader understanding of hydrogen developed later in France.

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