Who discovered nitrogen,carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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In the 1750s, the Scottish chemist Joseph Black discovered that carbon dioxide is present in air. In 1772, the Scottish chemist Daniel Rutherford, who was actually Joseph Black's student, reported his discovery of “noxious air,” which we now call nitrogen.
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Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm scheele
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