Carl F. Auer von Welsbach | |
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Born | Vienna, Austrian Empire | 1 September 1858
Died | 4 August 1929 Mölbling, Austria | (aged 70)
Nationality | Austrian |
Known for | rare-earth elements discovery of praseodymium discovery of neodymium discovery of lutetium |
Awards | Elliott Cresson Medal (1900) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | chemistry |
Doctoral advisor | Robert Bunsen |
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Carl F. Auer von Welsbach is a chemist who was born on September 1, 1858.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach started his study of rare-earth elements very early in life.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach passed away in the same Austrian town he was born in.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach was born on 1 September 1858 in Vienna, Austrian Empire and died on 4 August 1929 at the age of 70.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach received only one award named "Elliott Cresson Medal" during his lifetime.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach died in Vienna, Austrian Empire at the ago of 72.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach died in the Summer of 1929.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach won the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1900 for the discovery of lutetium.
Carl F. Auer von Welsbach only lived in one century.