- Carl
Gustaf Mosander (10
September 1797 – 15
October 1858) was a
Swedish chemist. He
discovered the rare
earth elements lanthanum,
erbium and terbium....
-
Mosander is a
Swedish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Gustaf Mosander (1797–1858),
Swedish chemist Jan
Mosander (born 1944), Swedish...
- elements.
Lanthanum was
first found by the
Swedish chemist Carl
Gustaf Mosander in 1839 as an
impurity in
cerium nitrate –
hence the name lanthanum, from...
- erbia) is the only
known oxide of erbium,
first isolated by Carl
Gustaf Mosander in 1843, and
first obtained in pure form in 1905 by
Georges Urbain and...
-
Margareta Mosander, née
Larsson (born 17 July 1943), is a
Swedish journalist,
known as a
prolific book
reviewer on
television and in
printed media.
Mosander was...
-
abundance similar to that of boron. In 1841,
Swedish chemist Carl
Gustav Mosander extracted a rare-earth
oxide residue he
called didymium from a residue...
- be a
mixture of
oxides by the
Swedish surgeon and
chemist Carl
Gustaf Mosander, who
lived in the same
house as Berzelius; he
separated out two
other oxides...
- gadolinite, mo****te,
xenotime and euxenite.
Swedish chemist Carl
Gustaf Mosander discovered terbium as a
chemical element in 1843. He
detected it as an...
-
Martin Heinrich Klaproth in
Germany in the same year. In 1839 Carl
Gustaf Mosander separated cerium(III)
oxide from
other rare earths, and in 1875 William...
- grandmother,
Hulda Elisabet Consantia Mosander, who was of
Swedish origin,
daughter of
professor of
chemistry Carl
Gustaf Mosander, had
founded a
private religious...