The French chemist Moissan, in his extended study of chemistry at high temperatures, finally succeeded in making some small ones.
The preparation of fluorine was finally accomplished by the French chemist Moissan by the electrolysis of hydrofluoric acid.
Professor Moissan, the great French chemist and maker of artificial diamonds, fairly danced with delight.
"It cannot be, surely it cannot be," said Professor Moissan at length.
"I will explain to you my notion," said Professor Moissan, the great French chemist.