Morris Travers was an English chemist who discovered the chemical elements krypton, neon and xenon, with Sir William Ramsay.
In the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements, "inert" or "noble" gases belong to a group whose properties, under standard circumstances, are odorless, colorless, mono-atomic gases with very low chemical reactivity. Because of their non-reactive properties they are useful in preventing undesirable chemical reactions from taking place.
Early Life of Morris Travers
Morris William Travers was born on January 24, 1872 in Kensington, London, the son of William Travers who was a pioneer of surgical aseptic techniques, and Anne Pocock. He studied at Ramsgate, Woking and Blundells, before going to University College where he started working with the older William Ramsay, a Scottish chemist twenty years his senior.
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