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Andreas Sigismund Marggraf (German: [ˈmaʀkɡʀaːf]; 3
March 1709 – 7
August 1782) was a
German chemist from Berlin, then
capital of the
Margraviate of Brandenburg...
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Andreas Sigismund Marggraf announced the
discovery of
sugar in
beets and
devised a
method using alcohol to
extract it.
Marggraf's student,
Franz Karl...
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Andreas Sigismund Marggraf announced the
discovery of
sugar in
beets and
devised a
method using alcohol to
extract it.
Marggraf's student,
Franz Karl...
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error was soon
corrected by
Johann Heinrich Pott and
Andreas Sigismund Marggraf, who
showed that the
precipitate obtained when an
alkali is
poured into...
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Georg Marcgrave (originally German:
Georg Marggraf, also
spelled "Marcgraf" "Markgraf") (1610 – 1644) was a
German naturalist and astronomer,
whose posthumously...
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Richard Marggraf Turley (born 2
August 1970) is a
British literary critic, poet and novelist. He
specialises in
Romanticism and the
poetry of John Keats...
- revised[clarification needed]
version of the poem: In 2019
literary scholars Richard Marggraf Turley and
Jennifer Squire proposed that the
ballad may have been inspired...
- sort of alum. The
error was soon
corrected by
Johann Pott and
Andreas Marggraf, who
showed that the
precipitate obtained when an
alkali is
poured into...
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white beet.
Despite Marggraf's success in
isolating sugar from beets, it did not lead to
commercial sugar production.
Marggraf's student and successor...
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German word
Zinke (prong, tooth).
German chemist Andreas Sigismund Marggraf is
credited with
discovering pure
metallic zinc in 1746. Work by Luigi...