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- Austrium abstract "Austrium is the name of a new chemical element proposed by Eduard Linnemann in 1886. As a chemist at the German University in Prague he experimented with the mineral orthite (from Arendal in Norway). In the course of his works over several years he detected spectral lines at 4165 and 4030 Angstrom, respectively, which he was not able to ascribe to any then known element. These findings were published only after his death after due consideration on May 6, 1886 by the Academy of Sciences of Prague.Subsequently, the French chemist Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran pointed out that Linnemann's findings could also be attributed to gallium, an element which had been described by Lecoq himself in 1875. Finally, Richard Pribram from the University of Czernowitz set out to settle the question. He was able to conclude that Linnemann's austrium did not constitute a new element but was – as already presumed by Lecoq – nothing but gallium. At the same time Pribram himself surmised that he might have found unidentified spectral lines of yet another new element, for which he as a homage to Linnemann again proposed the name austrium. But also these claims could not be substantiated in further investigations.".
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- Austrium wikiPageRevisionID "672697059".
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Allanite.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Arendal.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gallium.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Misidentified_chemical_elements.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Charles_University_in_Prague.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_element.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Chernivtsi.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_Linnemann.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Gallium.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Paul-Émile_Lecoq_de_Boisbaudran.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Pribram.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_line.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLink Ångström.
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Austrium".
- Austrium wikiPageWikiLinkText "austrium".
- Austrium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Austrium subject Category:Gallium.
- Austrium subject Category:Misidentified_chemical_elements.
- Austrium hypernym Element.
- Austrium type MilitaryUnit.
- Austrium type Element.
- Austrium type Theory.
- Austrium comment "Austrium is the name of a new chemical element proposed by Eduard Linnemann in 1886. As a chemist at the German University in Prague he experimented with the mineral orthite (from Arendal in Norway). In the course of his works over several years he detected spectral lines at 4165 and 4030 Angstrom, respectively, which he was not able to ascribe to any then known element.".
- Austrium label "Austrium".
- Austrium sameAs Q783789.
- Austrium sameAs Austrium.
- Austrium sameAs Austrium.
- Austrium sameAs m.07sc9jr.
- Austrium sameAs Австрий.
- Austrium sameAs Q783789.
- Austrium wasDerivedFrom Austrium?oldid=672697059.
- Austrium isPrimaryTopicOf Austrium.