What person discovered the element called carbon and when was it discovered?
Sep 18, 2008 by BYEBYE | Posted in Chemistry
who discovered carbon and when did they discover it?
Carbon has always been known to "exist" as charcoal, but A.L. Lavoisier proposed carbon in 1789. Since then, it has been recognized as the basis for structure in the periodic table. Ex: Carbon 15
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