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Manganese, not to be confused with the metal magnesium, is an element with the chemical symbol Mn and the atomic number 25. This post will tell you who discovered manganese and then list a few interesting facts about the element.
Chromium is a chemical element with the atomic number 24 and chemical symbol Cr. This post will tell you who discovered chromium and then look at a few interesting facts about chromium.
Vanadium is a chemical element with the atomic number 23 and the chemical symbol V. This post will tell you who discovered vanadium and then list a few facts about vanadium that you probably don’t know!
Titanium, which has the chemical symbol Ti, is often called a ‘space age’ metal. But who discovered titanium? This post will answer that question then tell you some interesting facts about titanium.
Scandium, which has the the chemical symbol Sc, is a silvery-white metal. It is a very rare metal and has very limited availability. But who discovered scandium? This post will answer that very question and then tell you a few interesting things about scandium.
Calcium is a gray metal that is essential for living organisms (plants and animals). But who discovered calcium? This post will answer that question then tell you a few interesting facts about calcium.
Potassium is a metal with the chemical symbol K. It is a soft metal that reacts very rapidly with water. But who discovered potassium? This post will answer that question then give a few interesting facts about potassium.
Phosphorus is a non-metal with the chemical symbol P. It’s atomic number is 15 and it is a very reactive element. But who discovered phosphorus? This post will answer that question and then tell you a few interesting facts about phosphorus.
Aluminum, spelled aluminium in some countries, is a silvery white metal which is soft and lightweight. But who discovered aluminum? This post will answer that question then tell you a few interesting facts about aluminum.
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a developmental disorder that causes attention problems and hyperactivity. But who discovered ADHD? This post will answer that question and then tell you some interesting facts about ADHD.