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๐ซ๐ฎ Johan Gadolin was born in ร
bo (now Turku), Finland, on June 5, 1760.
๐ He was one of the first people to graduate with a doctorate of philosophy from the University of ร
bo in 1779.
๐งช Gadolin discovered the rare element yttrium in 1794 while studying a mineral called gadolinite.
๐ He was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1797 for his amazing contributions to science.
๐ Gadolin enjoyed studying rocks and minerals, which led to many important discoveries.
๐ญ He combined chemistry with physics, making a big impact on science.
๐ก Yttrium, which Gadolin discovered, is used in technologies like televisions and LED lights.
๐ His work inspired future scientists like Dmitri Mendeleev, who created the periodic table.
๐๏ธ Gadolin's achievements are honored with schools and institutions named after him.
๐ His research continues to influence modern studies on rare earth elements today.
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