- Charles Wood (scientist)
Sir Charles Wood was a British
chemist who is credited with the independent discovery ofplatinum circa 1741.
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Sir Charles Wood was a British
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Wood (surname) — Wood, also spelled Wode, Woode, Woodde, or Wad is a surname that is common throughout the anglophone world.In England, Wales and the Isle of Man it is the 26th most common surname [cite web last = first = authorlink = coauthors = title =Most… … Wikipedia
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