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Carl Jacob Löwig

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Nationality
  
German

Doctoral advisor
  

Known for
  
discovery of bromine

Name
  
Carl Lowig

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Born
  
17 March 1803Bad Kreuznach, Germany (
1803-03-17
)

Died
  
27 March 1890(1890-03-27) (aged 87)Breslau, Germany

Institutions
  
University of Heidelberg,University of Zurich,University of Breslau

Alma mater
  
University of Heidelberg

Carl Jacob Löwig (17 March 1803 – 27 March 1890) was a German chemist and discovered bromine independently of Antoine Jérôme Balard.

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He received his PhD at the University of Heidelberg for his work with Leopold Gmelin. During his research on mineral salts he discovered bromine in 1825, as a brown gas evolving after the salt was treated with chlorine.

After working at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Zurich he became the successor to Robert Wilhelm Bunsen at the University of Breslau. He worked and lived in Breslau until his death in 1890.

References

Carl Jacob Löwig Wikipedia