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Person who found the largest quantity of chemical elements died because he was tasting newly made compounds at age 43.

He was no scientists, in our understanding of this word. Just apothecary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele

You own him respect.

Like the others making experiments with dangerous substances.

Somebody has to be the first one to find something is dangerous.

 

f.e.

HCN

Hydrogen is not dangerous.

Carbon is not dangerous.

Nitrogen is not dangerous.

Combined together = poisonous.

Somebody had to found this by himself..

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Person who found the largest quantity of chemical elements died because he was tasting newly made compounds at age 43.

He was no scientists, in our understanding of this word. Just apothecary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele

You own him respect.

Like the others making experiments with dangerous substances.

Somebody has to be the first one to find something is dangerous.

 

HCN

Hydrogen is not dangerous.

Carbon is not dangerous.

Nitrogen is not dangerous.

Combined together = poisonous.

Somebody had to found this by himself..

 

I agree Sensei but it is something that one does on their own initiative. Also, the internet didn't exist in those days and so one couldn't minimise the risks; forewarned is forearmed. A wise man learns from his mistakes; a clever man learns from the wise man.

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