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- Q890958 description "Czech chemist".
- Q890958 description "Czech chemist".
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- Q890958 abstract "Bohuslav Brauner (May 8, 1855 – February 15, 1935) was a Czech chemist.Brauner was a student of Robert Bunsen at the University of Heidelberg and later of Henry Roscoe at the University of Manchester. Brauner became lecturer for chemistry at the University of Prague in 1883 and professor in 1890. He worked on the chemistry of the lanthanides, and in 1902 proposed that an element was missing between neodymium and samarium; it was later found to be promethium. Brauner's conflict with Carl Auer von Welsbach about the priority for the discovery that didymium is a mixture of two elements (praseodymium and neodymium) was harsh. However, in the end Brauner withdrew his claims for unknown reasons.".
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- Q890958 birthDate "1855-05-08".
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- Q890958 birthYear "1855".
- Q890958 deathDate "1935-02-15".
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- Q890958 deathYear "1935".
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- Q890958 thumbnail Bohuslav_Brauner.jpg?width=300.
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- Q890958 birthDate "1855-05-08".
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- Q890958 dateOfBirth "1855-05-08".
- Q890958 dateOfDeath "1935-02-15".
- Q890958 deathDate "1935-02-15".
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- Q890958 knownFor "Determination of atomic weights".
- Q890958 knownFor "Rare earth elements".
- Q890958 name "Bohuslav Brauner".
- Q890958 name "Brauner, Bohuslav".
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- Q890958 shortDescription "Czech chemist".
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- Q890958 comment "Bohuslav Brauner (May 8, 1855 – February 15, 1935) was a Czech chemist.Brauner was a student of Robert Bunsen at the University of Heidelberg and later of Henry Roscoe at the University of Manchester. Brauner became lecturer for chemistry at the University of Prague in 1883 and professor in 1890. He worked on the chemistry of the lanthanides, and in 1902 proposed that an element was missing between neodymium and samarium; it was later found to be promethium.".
- Q890958 label "Bohuslav Brauner".
- Q890958 depiction Bohuslav_Brauner.jpg.
- Q890958 givenName "Bohuslav".
- Q890958 name "Bohuslav Brauner".
- Q890958 name "Brauner, Bohuslav".
- Q890958 surname "Brauner".