English chemist Smithson Tennant and, working independently…
1803 CE
English chemist Smithson Tennant and, working independently around the same time, French chemists Hippolyte-Victor Collet-Descotils, Antoine-François Fourcroy, and Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin, had identified two new elements in the acid-insoluble residues of platinum ores in 1803.
Tennant announces the isolation of one of these in 1804 and names it osmium, from Greek osme, smell, because of the unpleasant chlorine-like odor of its volatile oxide.
The other element is iridium, derived from the Greek word iris, rainbow, referring to the variegated color of its salts.