- Paul-Émile
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran, also
called François
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran (18
April 1838 – 28 May 1912), was a self-taught
French chemist known for his...
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atomic number 31.
Discovered by the
French chemist Paul-Émile
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran in 1875,
elemental gallium is a soft,
silvery metal at
standard temperature...
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Boisbaudran is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Horace Lecoq de
Boisbaudran (1802–1897),
French artist and
teacher Paul
Emile Lecoq...
- 164Dy.
Dysprosium was
first identified in 1886 by Paul Émile
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran, but it was not
isolated in pure form
until the
development of ion-exchange...
- samarium(II) iodide.
Discovered in 1879 by
French chemist Paul-Émile
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran,
samarium was
named after the
mineral samarskite from
which it was isolated...
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Horace Lecoq de
Boisbaudran (French pronunciation: [ɔʁas ləkɔk də bwabodʁɑ̃]; May 14, 1802 –
August 7, 1897) was a
French artist and teacher. He was born...
- (110 km) from Rhodes, when six
Maltese galleys under Gabrielle Chambres de
Boisbaudran attacked an
Ottoman convoy of
sailing ships. The
Maltese San Lorenzo...
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reading de
Boisbaudran's publication, sent a
letter claiming that
gallium was his
predicted eka-aluminium.
Although Lecoq de
Boisbaudran was initially...
- and
electronegative activities. In
November 1875, Paul Émile
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran discovered gallium using electrolysis of
gallium hydroxide, producing...
- is
weaker than the
pressure around them. In 1869, Paul-Emile
Lecoq de
Boisbaudran presented the same
model as
Leray (including
absorption and the production...