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The modern idea of chemical elements dates from the chemical revolution instigated by Priestley, Lavoisier, Dalton, and others at the end of the eighteenth century, and now incorporates 92 naturally occurring elements, from hydrogen to uranium (including mercury and sulfur but not salt) plus a growing list of artificially created elements heavier than uranium.
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The pedant in me wonders why technetium is treated as natural.
To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science
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