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  Columbite - LoveToKnow 1911
COLUMBITE, a rare mineral consisting of iron niobate, FeNb206, in which the iron and niobium are replaced by varying amounts of manganese and tantalum respectively, the general formula being (Fe, Mn) (Nb, Ta) 2 0 6.
It was in this mineral that Charles Hatchett discovered, in 1801, the element niobium, which he himself called columbium after the country (Columbia or America) whence came the specimen in the British Museum collection which he examined.
It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, and the fl, opaque crystals are often very brilliant with a sub-metallic lustre.
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  Charles Hatchett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Hatchett (February 1, 1765 - October 3, 1847) was an English chemist who discovered the element niobium.
He is buried at St Laurence's Church, Upton, Slough; the same church that William Herschel is buried at.
The Institute of Materials (London) has been awarding the Charles Hatchett Award yearly to noted chemists since 1979.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Hatchett   (210 words)

  
 Niobium Summary
Hatchett originally suggested the name columbium for the element after the mineral, columbite, in which it was found.
Charles Hatchett was born in London, England, on January 2, 1765, the son of a wealthy coach-builder.
Hatchett found niobium in columbite ore that was sent to England in the 1750s by John Winthrop, the first governor of Connecticut.
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 The Curious Case of Columbium
Hatchett was a friend and neighbour of the Limerick chemist Peter Woulfe, famous for the Woulfe's bottle.
Charles Hatchett's important scientific work was done in the period 1796 to 1806.
Hatchett had already shown that the oxide of niobium, Nb2O5, and the corresponding oxide of tantalum, Ta2O5, had different properties.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Charles Hatchett
Later in life he quit his job as a chemist in order to devote his full time to making money by working at his family's coach fabrication business.
The Institute of Materials (London) has been awarding the Charles Hatchett Award yearly to noted chemists since 1979.
The award is given to the "author of the best paper on the science and technology of niobium and its alloys."
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 It's Elemental - The Element Niobium
The columbite sat in the museum's mineral collection for years until it was analyzed by Charles Hatchett in 1801.
Hatchett could tell that there was an unknown element in the columbite, but he was not able to isolate it.
These acids are very similar to each other and it took another twenty-two years and a Swiss chemist named Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac to prove that these were two distinct chemicals produced from two different elements.
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 Charles Hatchett: Encyclopedia of chemistry, analytics & pharmaceutics with 64,564 entries.
Charles Hatchett: Encyclopedia of chemistry, analytics & pharmaceutics with 64,564 entries.
Charles Hatchett January 2, 1765 - March 10, 1847) was an English chemist who discovered the element niobium.
He is buried at St Laurence's Church, Upton, Slough; the same church where William Herschel is buried.
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 Shape Note Bibliography
Hatchett, Marion J. Three Little-Known West Tennessee Four-Shape Shape-Note Tunebooks.
Hatchett, Marion J. Early East Tennessee Shape-Note Tunebooks.
Hubbard, Charles M. Early New England Psalmody and Its Effect on the Works of William Billings.
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 Judge Hatchett - Official Site - Producer Bio
Rich Goldman serves as executive producer on Judge Hatchett, Sony Pictures Television's nationally syndicated weekday courtroom series, currently cleared in its eighth season for 2007-2008 in 98% of the country.
Goldman has been producing for Judge Hatchett since season one, and was elevated to the position as the sole executive producer for the series beginning with the 2007-2008 season.
Under Goldman's leadership, the series will continue to center around Judge Glenda Hatchett's signature "interventions" geared for families in crisis and teens in trouble, as well as cases that involve family relationships and paternity disputes.
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 Hatchett ancestry
Nov 10, 2007 - This is the Hatchett page of genealogy information.
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 ~*~ What is Niobium ~ Columbium ? ~*~
Hatchett found niobium in columbite ore that was sent to England in the 1750s by John Winthrop who was the first governor of Connecticut.
There was a considerable amount of confusion about the difference between the closely-related niobium and tantalum that wasn't resolved until 1846 by Heinrich Rose and Charles Marignac who rediscovered the element.
Since Rose was unaware of Hatchett's work he gave the element a different name, niobium.
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ASHDOWN, Ark.-Bobby Charles "B.C." Hatchett, 63, of Foreman, Ark., died Monday, June 23, 2003, in New Boston, Texas.
Hatchett was born May 30, 1940, in Foreman.
Survivors include his wife, Alma Hatchett of Foreman; five sons, Charles Hatchett and Darrell Hatchett of Texarkana, Michael Hatchett of Idabel, Okla., Curtis Hatchett of Nashville, Ark., and Castle Moore of Plane, Texas; one daughter, Sandra Mumford of Foreman; one brother, Willie Young of Foreman; one sister, Ida M. Hooks of Foreman; and 14 grandchildren.
www.texarkanagazette.com /articles/2003/06/26/news/news19.prt   (805 words)

  
 41 Niobium
In 1801, Charles Hatchett (1765-1847) found an unknown ore at the time during the analysis of some Chromium minerals, which had lain in the British Museum since 1753.
The researches of the Swedish chemist Christian Wilhelm Blomstrand in 1864, and others, especially of the Swiss chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac (1817-1894) in 1866, proved the identity of Columbium, Dianium and Niobium, and that Ilmenium was a mixture of Columbium and Tantalum.
The Columbium of Hatchett was probably a mixture of these two elements, although the term has been used later on as synonymous of Niobium.
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 S D Jones:Deupree:Susannah Deupree and William Crutcher
Edwin Roy Hatchett (1889-<1920) Supposedly married, one child.
Robert E. Hatchett (1908-1971) m(1) Illa Mae __, m(2) Mildred __.
Charles Franklin Miller (1928-1997) married and had two children.
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 Niobium (Nb)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nobium is found in many parts of the world; however, a large proportion comes from Nigeria and Zaire.
This metal was discovered in 1801 by Charles Hatchett, a British chemist.
The metal itself was first prepared in 1864 by reducing the chloride by heating it in a hydrogen atmosphere.
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 History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The element was discovered by Charles Hatchett, an american scientist, in England in 1801.
The name Niobium came from the word "niobe" which meant "daughter of Tantalous" and Tantalum is closely related to Niobium.
Hatchett discovered this new element in an ore called columbite.
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 County Obituaries: F-J | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Charles T. Hatchett, 55, of El Cajon died Sunday.
He was born in Henderson, Ky., and was a retired meter reader for Mid-American Gas and Electric.
Survivors include his wife, Ernestine; daughter, Angela Tolliver; sons, Charles and Tim; mother, Mabel Hay; father, Ralph Hay; brothers, William, James and Desmond Hatchett and Gerald, Rodney and Ralph Gibson and Eric Hay; and seven grandchildren.
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 Celebrate, celebrate!(bicentenary of Charles Hatchett's discovery of niobe)(Brief Article) - Chemistry and Industry - ...
Celebrate, celebrate!(bicentenary of Charles Hatchett's discovery of niobe)(Brief Article)
This year marks the bicentenary of Charles Hatchett's discovery of columbium, which you will not find in the periodic table.
Because his discovery was disputed by William Wollaston who said that Hatchett had merely rediscovered tantalum.
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 Van Meter Family of Whitley County Indiana by Donald Gradeless
Charles Edward Myers, son of Levi and Christina (Van Meter) Meyers
Fannie and Charles Gradeless buried in Nolt Cemetery
NEWSPAPER Virginia free press (Charles Town, W. Va.) ENTRY Died- In Pickaway County, Ohio, on Nov. 3, in her 20th year, Mrs.
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 January in Chemistry
Charles Hatchett born 1765: discovered niobium (Nb, element 41), which he called columbium
Charles Mabery born 1850: early petroleum chemistry; electrolytic aluminum and bromine industries
John Charles Polanyi born 1929: used infrared chemiluminescence to follow excited reaction products; Nobel Prize, 1986.
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 Hatchett Friday 11/12/2004. Michell Riley Vs. Michael Dorsey Click On The Interactive Map To See When Jud
Judge Hatchett TV Show in New York Columbia TriStar Television Distribution's ``Judge Hatchett show took sole possession of first Judge Hatchett is a nationally syndicated weekday courtroom.
Hatchett, D. ; Uibel, R. ; Stevenson, K. Judge Glenda Hatchett grew up in the South, where her parents told her that she could do anything new New York home, where the Judge Hatchett show is filmed.
Frank Hatchett's Jazz Dance, Frank Hatchett, Nancy Myers Gitlin Frank Hatchett and Nancy Myers Gitlin have provided a thoroughly comprehensive guide to jazz dance Customers who bought titles.
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 BARROW, Sir John, Sketches of the Royal Society and Royal Society Club.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
With a presentation inscription from John Barrow the younger to the Admiralty Library and a ms note stating, “This book was printed privately after the death of my father”.
John Barrow, was a close friend of Sir Joseph Banks and under his auspices became a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the Royal Society Club.
On the death of Charles Hatchett in 1847, he inherited the title, “Father” of the Club.
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 Greensboro Sit-Ins: Launch of a Civil Rights Movement - Multimedia
Leadership cut across all areas of the community (1:41)
Hatchett claims Bennett College deserves some credit (3:51)
Hatchett claims Bennett and A&T students planned together (0:26)
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 Premiere Dance of Hillsborough   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She has attended N.Y. City Dance Conventions learning a variety of various dance styles from Frank Hatchett, Lynda Cachet, Charles Kelly, Bob Rizzo and several others.
She was a part of the Guinness Record Book breaking event for the most tap dancers performing in the NYC streets for Tap O Mania.
For the past 10 years she has taught in all areas of dance and choreographed routines for regional and national competitions, gaining recognition for her Jazz dances.
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 Mythological
Decades later Charles Hatchett (1765-1847 at left) noted the columbite in the Museum's collection and analyzed it.
Later Hatchett gave up chemical analysis to devote full time to making money at the family coach fabrication business.
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg (1767-1813 at left) was born in Stockholm to a ship-builder, sent to boarding schools at age 10, found pleasure in Greek literature, and graduated from the University of Upsala in 1788 with a thesis on
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 West Glamorgan Archive Service - What archives are available?
Letter from William Wollaston, with Charles Hatchett's draft reply, discussing the discovery of Palladium.
Letter from Charles Bathurst regarding the muscles of a dead sheep.
[2 papers, originally catalogued as B] Diploma appointing Charles Hatchett a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Saint Petersburg.
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Randolph Dance Arts Center is also proud to share in the over forty year tradition of excellence established by its "sister" school, Denville Dance Arts Center.
She studied with many prominent studios and teachers in New York City, including Frank Hatchett and Charles Kelly at Broadway Dance Center.
She danced for several years with the Joffrey Ballet.
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 Judge Glenda Hatchett   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Judges of the United States Courts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Wilson, Charles R. Born 1954 in Pensacola, FL Federal Judicial Service:
Nominated by William J. Clinton on May 27, 1999, to a seat vacated by Joseph W. Hatchett; Confirmed by the Senate on July 30, 1999, and received commission on August 9, 1999.
Joseph W. Hatchett, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 1979-1980
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