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Hisinger is a
Scandinavian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eduard Hisinger (1832–1904),
Finnish politician and
biologist Wilhelm Hisinger...
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Wilhelm Hisinger (23
December 1766 – 28 June 1852) was a
Swedish physicist and
chemist who in 1807,
working in
coordination with Jöns
Jakob Berzelius,...
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Eduard Viktor Eugène
Hisinger (July 16, 1832 –
October 23, 1904) was a
Finnish noble landowner,
politician and
botanist in ****ervik. He
wrote a
flora of...
- Bastnäs, Sweden. It was
discovered by Jöns
Jakob Berzelius and
Wilhelm Hisinger in 1803, and
independently by
Martin Heinrich Klaproth in
Germany in the...
- elements. Bastnäsite was
first described by the
Swedish chemist Wilhelm Hisinger in 1838. It is
named for the Bastnäs mine near Riddarhyttan, Västmanland...
- iron–tungsten mineral, was re-examined by Jöns
Jacob Berzelius and
Wilhelm Hisinger. In 1803 they
obtained a
white oxide and
called it ceria.
Martin Heinrich...
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Heurlin (A)
Hisinger (F)
Hisinger-Jägerskiöld (F)
Hjerta (A)
Hjulhammar (A) Hjärne (F) Hjärne (A)...
- Dalarna,
Sweden (under the name “kolspeglande järnmalm”), and in 1810 by W.
Hisinger from the
Gillinge iron mine, Södermanland,
Sweden (“svart stenart”, later...
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classification Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Hemichordata class:
Graptolithina Order:
Graptoloidea Family:
Diplograptidae Genus:
Diplograptus Hisinger, 1837...
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Wilhelm Hisinger, a
member of the
family owning the mine, sent a
sample to Carl Scheele, who did not find any new
elements within. In 1803,
after Hisinger had...