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    Charles Hatchett FRS FRSE (2 January 1765 – 10 March 1847) was an English mineralogist and analytical chemist who discovered the element niobium, for which...
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    properties, which makes them difficult to distinguish. English chemist Charles Hatchett reported a new element similar to tantalum in 1801 and named it columbium...
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  • Hatchett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bo Hatchett, American politician Charles Hatchett FRS (1765–1847), English chemist who...
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    suggestion was not followed. Niobium was identified by English chemist Charles Hatchett in 1801. He found a new element in a mineral sample that had been sent...
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    4, 2024. Hatchett, Charles (1802), "Outline of the Properties and Habitudes of the Metallic Substance, lately discovered by Charles Hatchett, Esq. and...
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    samples – one from Sweden and the other from Finland. One year earlier, Charles Hatchett had discovered columbium (now niobium). In 1809, the English chemist...
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    London, upon becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1737. In 1801, Charles Hatchett discovered the element niobium in this specimen, which he named columbium...
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  • March 9 – Mary Anning, British paleontologist (b. 1799) March 3 – Charles Hatchett, English chemist (b. 1765) April 21 – Barbara Spooner Wilberforce,...
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    which he discovered, and other planets), and the burial place of Charles Hatchett who discovered niobium. Upton Court is the name of the original manorial...
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    different from tantalum. This confirmed that Charles Hatchett had discovered niobium in 1801 in columbite ore. Hatchett had named the new element "columbium"...
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    used to help deliver drugs through the skin. In 1799, British chemist Charles Hatchett experimented with decalcifying the shells of various crustaceans, finding...
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  • Hassel (1897–1981), Norwegian chemist 1969 Nobel Prize in chemistry Charles Hatchett (1765–1847), English chemist who discovered niobium Herbert A. Hauptman...
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  • the two are therefore difficult to distinguish. The English chemist Charles Hatchett reported a new element similar to tantalum in 1801, and named it columbium...
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    1815 and 1830, and is best known as the founder of the city of Ooty. Charles Hatchett (1765–1847), discoverer of the element niobium, is also buried here...
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    number 89. No.91: Artist Charles Conder lived at 91 Cheyne Walk, 1904–1906 No.92 (Belle Vue): The chemist Charles Hatchett, the poet William Bell Scott...
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  • should be named "rionium" after del Río, but this never happened. Charles Hatchett named element 41 columbium in 1801 (Cb), but after the publication...
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  • depend on sliding velocity, normal force and contact area. In 1798, Charles Hatchett and Henry Cavendish carried out the first reliable test on frictional...
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    ab-initio materials design". Most recently he was honored with the Charles Hatchett Award for the productive use of Nb in energy storage materials. Other...
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  • Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Baronet; Charles Hatchett March 25 – Christoph Gudermann, German mathematician (died 1852) April 3 – Charles Wilkes, American navigator...
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  • Goodrich, English-born mechanical engineer (born 1773) October 3 – Charles Hatchett, English chemist (born 1765) November 11 – Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach...
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    Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 1826) February 1 – Charles Hatchett, English chemist (d. 1847) February 8 – Joseph Leopold Eybler, Austrian...
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    2013-04-05. Retrieved 2009-01-29. Coley, N. G. (2004). "Oxford DNB article:Hatchett, Charles (subscription needed)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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    Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Ed Whitfield (Republican) 73.1% ▌Charles Hatchett (Democratic) 26.9% Kentucky 2 R+16 Brett Guthrie Republican 2008 Incumbent...
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    septentrionale ("History of the oaks of North America"). November 26 – Charles Hatchett announces to the Royal Society his discovery of the chemical element...
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  • (1957–1958) as Private 'Professor' Hatchett Our House, ABC (1960) as Simon Willow Best of Friends, ABC (1963) as Charles Ghosts of Christmas, a.k.a. Carry...
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  • 1761 – 11 June 1817) discovered the elemental metal titanium. 1801: Charles Hatchett FRS (2 January 1765 – 10 March 1847[1]) discovered the element niobium...
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  • nursery rhymes published by John Newbery (approximate date). 2 January – Charles Hatchett, chemist (died 1847) 13 January – Richard Westall, painter (died 1836)...
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    graduation from law school, Wilson served as a law clerk for Judge Joseph W. Hatchett of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1979 to...
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    re-election to a fellow incumbent Republican. Louisiana 3: Jeff Landry lost to Charles Boustany Sixteen incumbent Republicans, ten of whom were first elected...
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    Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 1826) February 1 – Charles Hatchett, English chemist (d. 1847) February 8 – Joseph Leopold Eybler, Austrian...
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