A Practical Treatise On Metallurgy
Lead, Silver, Zinc, Cadmium, Tin, Mercury, Bismuth, Antimony, Nickel, Arsenic, Gold, Platinum, Sulphur
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William Crookes
William Crookes was a renowned British chemist and physicist known for his invention of the Crookes tube, which led to the discovery of cathode rays. His meticulous and detail-oriented approach to scientific research revolutionized the field of chemistry and physics, earning him recognition as a pioneering figure in scientific literature.