- and
Antoine Lavoisier, respectively.
Phlogiston theory states that
phlogisticated substances contain phlogiston and that they
dephlogisticate when burned...
-
Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen
oxide or
dinitrogen monoxide),
commonly known as
laughing gas, nitrous, or
factitious air,
among others, is a
chemical compound...
- Cavendish, and
Joseph Priestley, who
referred to it as
burnt air or
phlogisticated air.
French chemist Antoine Lavoisier referred to
nitrogen gas as "mephitic...
- 2) salts. It was
discovered by Carl
Wilhelm Scheele, who
called it "
phlogisticated acid of niter".
Nitrous acid is used to make
diazonium salts from amines...
- "dephlogisticated air",
oxygen 1775:
Joseph Priestley's
first synthesis of "
phlogisticated nitrous air",
nitrous oxide, "laughing gas" 1776:
First improved steam...
- know
would have
consisted primarily of nitrogen) "noxious air" or "
phlogisticated air".
Rutherford reported the
experiment in 1772. He and
Black were...
-
exhaled by
mammals is
converted to "fixed air" (carbon dioxide), not "
phlogisticated air" as
predicted by
Joseph Priestley. Also, by
dissolving alkalis in...
- Black's
student Daniel Rutherford discovered nitrogen,
which he
called phlogisticated air, and
together they
developed the
phlogiston theory. In 1777, Antoine...
- heat (had been
reduced to nitrite, in
modern terms) and gave off a new
phlogisticated gas as an
active principle when
combined with an acid (even a weak acid)...
- test
proved it was oxygen, or, as
Joseph Priestley had
called it, 'de-
phlogisticated air'. In 1932,
Robert Emerson and his student,
William Arnold, used...