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Torbernite
Torbernite Tor"bern*ite, n. [So named after Torber Bergmann, a Swedish chemist.] (Min.) A mineral occurring in emerald-green tabular crystals having a micaceous structure. It is a hydrous phosphate of uranium and copper. Called also copper uranite, and chalcolite.

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- Torbern Olof Bergman (KVO) (20 March 1735 – 8 July 1784) was a Swedish chemist and mineralogist noted for his 1775 Dissertation on Elective Attractions...
- Torbern Bergman's alchemical symbol for phlogiston...
- The symbol for aether in the works of Torbern Bergman (ca. 1775)...
- chemica de niccolo, (with Torbern Bergman), 1775 – dissertation on nickel. Dissertatio chemica de acido sacchari (with Torbern Bergman), 1776 – dissertation...
- the original water as an international reference of soda water, e.g. by Torbern Bergman, who made thorough analyses of mineral waters and in 1775 presented...
- Stockholm. The laboratory supplied chemicals to Professor of Chemistry Torbern Bergman. A friendship developed between Scheele and Bergman after Scheele...
- 1976 Charles Frederick Chandler Medal, Columbia University, New York 1977 Torbern Bergman Medal 1982 Pittsburgh Award of Spectroscopy Jeremy Pearce (7 August...
- studied in Uppsala from 1762 to 1770 and became acquainted with chemists Torbern Bergman and Carl Wilhelm Scheele. 1770 he settled in Falun, where he introduced...
- its salt in sorrel. In 1776, Swedish chemists Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Torbern Olof Bergman produced oxalic acid by reacting sugar with concentrated nitric...
- in 1773 and thought it could be the carbonic entity making fumes toxic. Torbern Bergman isolated carbon monoxide from oxalic acid in 1775. Later in 1776...