Smithson Tennant is a name associated with the discovery of the element osmium and the investigation of the elements platinum and iridium. Smithson Tennant (1761–1815) was a British chemist and a notable figure in the study of noble metals. He is best known for his work in isolating and identifying these elements, which are characterized by their resistance to corrosion and oxidation. Tennant played a crucial role in the understanding of the properties and applications of these metals.
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