Torbern Bergman

Torbern Olof Bergman (March 20, 1735 Katrineberg, Sweden, – July 8, 1784 Medevi, Sweden) was a Swedish chemist and mineralogist. Torbern gained his education at the University of Uppsala, and received a Ph.D. in 1758. He then lectured at the university in physics and mathematics before becoming a professor of chemistry. He remained at this position for the rest of his life. Bergman greatly contributed to the advancement of quantitative analysis, and he developed a mineral classification scheme based on chemical characteristics and appearance. He is noted for his research on the chemistry of metals, especially bismuth and nickel. In 1771, four years after Joseph Priestley first created artificially carbonated water, Bergman invented a process to make carbonated water from chalk by the action of sulfuric acid. Finally he is noted for his sponsorship of Carl Wilhelm Scheele, whom some deem to be Torbern's "greatest discovery".

Bibliography

  • A Dissertation on Elective Attractions, 1775.
  • Essays, Physical and Chemical, 1779-1781.
  • Physick Beskrifning Ofver Jordklotet, 1766.

External links

Bergman, Torbern Bergman, Torbern Bergman, Torbern Bergman, Torbern

 

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