Scheele

[ shey-luh ]
/ ˈʃeɪ lə /

noun

Karl Wil·helm [kahrl vil-helm] /kɑrl ˈvɪl hɛlm/,1742–86, Swedish chemist.

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Scheele
/ (Swedish ˈʃeːlə) /

noun

Karl Wilhelm (kɑːrl ˈvilhɛlm). 1742–86, Swedish chemist. He discovered oxygen, independently of Priestley, and many other substances

Scientific definitions for scheele

Scheele
[ shālə ]
Karl Wilhelm 1742-1786

Swedish chemist who discovered a number of compounds and elements. He discovered oxygen around 1771, but because the results of his experiments were not published until 1777, Joseph Priestley is usually credited with the discovery. Scheele made extensive investigations of plant and animal materials, and his work was fundamental to the development of organic chemistry.