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Thénard

French chemist
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Thenard, Louis Jacques, French chemist. Born on May 4, 1777 in Lubtiae, Obu Province; Died on June 21, 1857 Paris
Chinese name
Thénard
Foreign name
Thenard, Louis Jacques
Nationality
France
date of birth
May 4, 1777
Date of death
June 21, 1857
Occupation
chemist
Gender
male

Character's Life

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Tannar's life is simply a story of poor children getting rich. He is the son of a poor farmer. In such an environment, the traditional best practice of fathers is to economize on food and clothing and work hard to provide for their children's schooling. Tyner went to Paris, suffered from hunger and cold, and studied chemistry for three years until he got the help of Walker, who was also a farmer's son and did not forget his early life. At the request of Sharptar *, Tainayang finally became rich after developing a kind of pigment that is as bright as Buddha green, but can resist the high temperature of furnace fire and is suitable for making ceramics. People are grateful that Tenar has provided them with the now familiar "Tenar Blue" (containing alumina cobalt). Eight years after the death of Tenar, his hometown was renamed Lubtiae Tenar.

Key achievements

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In 1818, he discovered hydrogen peroxide From 1813 to 1816, he published a set of influential chemistry textbooks in four volumes. After he was elected to the House of Commons in 1828, Charles X made him a baron in 1832.