Hydrogen
was discovered in 1776. The discovery is credited to Henry Cavendish.
Further Details:
Discovery of hydrogen by Henry Cavendish;
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Hydrogen is "number one" among the chemical elements. That is, it is the element whose atomic number is one. Its atoms are the simplest and lightest of all. A hydrogen atom contains only one electron, and it has a nucleus that consists of nothing but a proton.
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Hydrogen chloride is a chemical compound composed of the elements hydrogen and chlorine. It readily dissolves in water to produce a solution called hydrochloric acid. ... Because hydrogen chloride and hydrochloric acid are so closely related, they are usually discussed together.
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The Element Hydrogen - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Hydrogen; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Scientists had been producing hydrogen for years before it was recognized as an element. Written records indicate that Robert Boyle produced hydrogen gas as early as 1671 while experimenting with iron and acids.
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The Discovery of Hydrogen, 1766: ... "Cavendish showed that hydrogen, which was then called `inflammable air' or `phlogiston,' was distinct from other combustible gases by measuring its density and the amount of gas evolved from a given amount of acid and metal...
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The Hydrogen Road Tour makes a pit stop in Washington, D.C., and Jorge Ribas takes a hydrogen fuel cell-powered car for a spin around the block. ... The renewable energy company Ze-gen is converting construction waste into near zero-emissions energy. Discovery News finds out how they're doing it.
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The nature of hydrogen began to emerge around the 16th century when F. B. Paracelsus first described a gaseous product arising when iron was dissolved in sulfuric acid. He described this product as "an air which bursts forth like the wind".
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