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Humphry (1811). "The
Bakerian Lecture. On some of the
combinations of
oxymuriatic gas and oxygene, and on the
chemical relations of
these principles, to...
- (1810). "Researches on the
oxymuriatic acid [i.e., chlorine], its
nature and combinations; and on the
elements of the
muriatic acid [i.e.,
hydrogen chloride]...
- 94–95, Davy
mentioned that when he
burned phosphorus in
chlorine gas ("
oxymuriatic acid gas"), he
obtained a
clear liquid (phosphorus trichloride) and a white...
- substance,
called at the time
oxymuriatic acid,
contained no oxygen. This
discovery overturned Lavoisier's
definition of
acids as
compounds of oxygen. In...
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obtained from the
substance known as
oxymuriatic acid (HCl solution). This
discovery overturned Lavoisier's
definition of
acids as
compounds of oxygen. Davy was...
-
presence of
oxygen using muriatic acid (hydrochloric
acid) as proof. He also
proved that the
compound oxymuriatic acid contained no
oxygen and was instead...
-
wrote papers On
Nitric Acid (Philosophical Magazine, 1815),
Reply to Dr.
Henry ...
respecting ...
Bleaching by
Oxymuriatic Acid (Thomson's
Annals of Philosophy...
- in 1817
received the same
prize for an
essay on the “Composition of
Oxymuriatic Acid.” He
contributed numerous scientific memoirs to Silliman's American...
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Humphry Davy (?) 1810
Humphry Davy, "On some of the
Combinations of
Oxymuriatic Gas and Oxygen, and on the
Chemical Relations of
these Principles to...