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states that
phlogisticated substances contain phlogiston and that they
dephlogisticate when burned,
releasing stored phlogiston,
which is
absorbed by the...
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because his work was
published first. Priestley, however,
called oxygen "
dephlogisticated air", and did not
recognize it as a
chemical element. The name oxygen...
- yellow-green colour, and the
smell similar to aqua regia. He
called it "
dephlogisticated muriatic acid air"
since it is a gas (then
called "airs") and it came...
- inflammation, and ...
every other use of
common air". He
called the air
dephlogisticated air, as he
thought it was
common air
deprived of its phlogiston. Since...
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English natural philosopher and
chemist Joseph Priestley who
called it
dephlogisticated nitrous air (see
phlogiston theory) or
inflammable nitrous air. Priestley...
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several "airs" (gases), the most
famous being what
Priestley dubbed "
dephlogisticated air" (oxygen). Priestley's
determination to
defend phlogiston theory...
- the gas must be 'without phlogiston' – this led
Priestley to name it
dephlogisticated air. In
October 1775
Priestley accompanied Lord
Shelburne on a trip...
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hydrochloric acid with
manganese dioxide.
Scheele called the
element "
dephlogisticated muriatic acid",
which is how
chlorine was
known for 33 years. In 1807...
- the
natural philosopher and
chemist Joseph Priestley, who
called it
dephlogisticated nitrous air (see phlogiston).
Priestley described his
discovery in...
- gases, most
notably his
discovery of the
oxygen gas (which he
called "
dephlogisticated air").
While working as a
companion for Lord Shelburne,
Priestley had...