Who Discovered Vanadium?

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The element Vanadium was first discovered in Mexico by Andres Manuel del Rio in 1801. Unfortunately, the samples and evidence he sent to Paris for confirmation were lost in a shipwreck, the powers-that-be in Paris disputed his discovery and he withdrew his claim. Vanadium was rediscovered in Sweden by Nils Gabriel Sefstrom in 1830, and successfully isolated by English chemist Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe in 1867.
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The discovery of vanadium is credited to Nils-Gabriel Sefstrom.
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Vanadium was discovered in the early 1800's. Its discoverer, Andres Manuel del Rio, was a Mexican chemist who made discovery of Vanadium in his hometown of Mexico.
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The element Vanadium was first discovered in Mexico by Andres Manuel del Rio in 1801. Unfortunately, the samples and evidence he sent to Paris for confirmation were lost in a shipwreck
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Vanadium was first discovered in 1801 by Del Rio.
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Vanadium was discovered in Mexico City. Which is a great place to go and fun to be there. It was a discovery that changed the world. It was originally discovered by a Spanish mineralogist
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It was found when Andres Manuel Del Rio was taking samples in Sweden .
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