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This showed that there was at least a qualitative correlation between the chemical and electrical natures of bodies. In 1803, in separate laboratories, Martin Heinrich Klaproth in one, and Berzelius and Hisinger in another, the element Cerium was discovered, which was named after the newly discovered asteroid, Ceres. Discovered nearly simultaneously in two laboratories, though it was later shown that Berzelius and Hisinger"s cerium was actually a mixture of cerium, lanthanum and so-called didymium.
The mineral hisingerite, an iron silicate, with the formula Fe3+2S12O5(Ohio)4·2H2O, is named after Hisinger.
There is also Aluminian Hisingerite which is when one of the iron atoms is replaced by aluminum. The mountain of Hisingerfjellet in Nathorst Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard, is named after him.