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Georg Brandt was born on June 26, 1694. When he was young, Brandt helped his father with experiments that involved metal.
In Sweden, Brandt died on April 29, 1768.
When Brandt grew up, he studied chemistry and medicine, and received his Masters Degree. Later, he became a professor who taught chemistry.
During his career, Brandt came up with the classification of metalliods, elements that are partly made up of metal, on the periodic table.
In 1735, Brandt had an idea about the ingredient that made glass blue. He thought that the blue color was due to an unknown metal, which led to further experimentation.
Brandt eventually isolated Cobalt and realized he had discovered the element Cobalt.