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14 July, 16:33

What were the first 16 elements known in 1760

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  1. 14 July, 18:28
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    The discovery of the first basic elements in nature was sufficient to begin the era of industrial revolution through combining two or more of these elements in order to speed up the production processes.

    The first discovered elements in nature were:

    sulphur

    chlorine

    argon

    neon

    carbon

    oxygen

    helium

    silicon

    calcium

    hydrogen

    nitrogen

    sodium

    fluorine

    lithium

    aluminum
  2. 14 July, 19:07
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    This is a simple matter of looking up the discovery date of the elements. And the results are Known since ancient times Copper, Sulfur, Silver, Tin, Antimony, Gold, Mercury, Lead Then somewhere around 1400, Bismuth. 1669 Phosphorus 1694 Carbon 1735 Iron 1735 Platinum 1751 Nickel, Cobalt 1755 Magnesium The list in alphabetical order is: Antimony, Bismuth, Carbon, Cobalt, Copper, Gold, Iron, Lead, Magnesium, Mercury, Nickel, Phosphorus, Platinum, Silver, Sulfur, and Tin
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