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[edit]DescriptionCharles Hatchett.jpg | Engraving of chemist Charles Hatchett. | |||||
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Source | Scanned from The Discovery of the Elements (1933) by Mary Elvira Weeks, 3rd rev Ed, p. 77 ( First published by Mary Elvira Weeks in The discovery of the elements: VII. Columbium, tantalum, and vanadium. J. Chem. Educ. 1932, 9, 863.) | |||||
Author | Edgar Fahs Smith (1854-1928) | |||||
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is (was) here * 11:26, 24 November 2002 [[:en:User:Maveric149|Maveric149]] 105×135 (4,281 bytes) <span class="comment">(Image of chemist [[:en:Charles Hatchett]]. )</span> |
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