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  2. Hennig Brand - Wikipedia

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    The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus (1771) by Joseph Wright depicting Hennig Brand discovering phosphorus (the glow shown is exaggerated). Hennig Brand (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛnɪç bʁant]; c. 1630 – c. 1692 or c. 1710) was a German alchemist who lived and worked in Hamburg.

  3. Albert Ellis (prospector) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Albert Fuller Ellis CMG (28 August 1869 – 11 July 1951) was an Australian prospector in the Pacific.He discovered phosphate deposits on the Pacific islands of Nauru and Banaba (Ocean Island) in 1900.

  4. Phosphorus - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus was the first element to be "discovered", ... Phosphate rock production greatly increased after World War II, and remains the primary global source of ...

  5. Phosphate - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a phosphate is an anion, salt, ... Around 2018, Norway discovered phosphate deposits almost equal to those in the rest of Earth combined. [18] [19]

  6. History of fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    In England, he attempted to implement his theories commercially through a fertilizer created by treating phosphate of lime in bone meal with sulfuric acid. [citation needed] Although it was much less expensive than the guano that was used at the time, it failed because it was not able to be properly absorbed by crops. [citation needed]

  7. Sodium phosphate - Wikipedia

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    A sodium phosphate is a generic variety of salts of sodium (Na +) and phosphate (PO 3− 4). Phosphate also forms families or condensed anions including di-, tri-, tetra-, and polyphosphates . Most of these salts are known in both anhydrous (water-free) and hydrated forms.

  8. Phoebus Levene - Wikipedia

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    He characterized the different forms of nucleic acid, DNA from RNA, and found that DNA contained adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine, deoxyribose, and a phosphate group. [1] He was born into a Litvak (Lithuanian Jewish) family as Fishel Aronovich Levin in the town of Žagarė in Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, but grew up in St ...

  9. Johan August Arfwedson - Wikipedia

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    In Stockholm, Arfwedson knew the chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius and received access to his private laboratory, where he discovered the element lithium in 1817, during analysis of the mineral petalite. [1] The actual isolation of lithium metal would be done by others. In 1818 and 1819, Arfwedson made a European journey, partly in the society of ...