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Hisinger is a
Scandinavian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eduard Hisinger (1832–1904),
Finnish politician and
biologist Wilhelm Hisinger...
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Eduard Viktor Eugène
Hisinger (July 16, 1832 –
October 23, 1904) was a
Finnish noble landowner,
politician and
botanist in ****ervik. He
wrote a
flora of...
- Bastnäs, Sweden. It was
discovered by Jöns
Jakob Berzelius and
Wilhelm Hisinger in 1803, and
independently by
Martin Heinrich Klaproth in
Germany in the...
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Wilhelm Hisinger (23
December 1766 – 28 June 1852) was a
Swedish physicist and
chemist who in 1807,
working in
coordination with Jöns
Jakob Berzelius,...
- elements. Bastnäsite was
first described by the
Swedish chemist Wilhelm Hisinger in 1838. It is
named for the Bastnäs mine near Riddarhyttan, Västmanland...
- iron–tungsten mineral, was re-examined by Jöns
Jacob Berzelius and
Wilhelm Hisinger. In 1803, they
obtained a
white oxide and
called it ceria.
Martin Heinrich...
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about 15 km (9.3 mi) and then
roughly to the WSW for 20 km (12 mi). The
Hisinger Glacier has its
terminus at the fjord's head and the
Fulach Glacier in...
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first discovered in Bastnäs in 1803 by Jöns
Jakob Berzelius and
Wilhelm Hisinger in the form of its oxide, ceria, and
independently in
Germany by Martin...
- be discovered, in Bastnäs,
Sweden by Jöns
Jakob Berzelius and
Wilhelm Hisinger, and
independently by
Martin Heinrich Klaproth in Germany. The lanthanide...
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Wilhelm Hisinger, a
member of the
family owning the mine, sent a
sample to Carl Scheele, who did not find any new
elements within. In 1803,
after Hisinger had...