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" Lavoisier from thinking any such opinion warranted, that till he was prevailed upon to repeat the experiment himself, he found some difficulty in believing that nearly the whole of the two airs could be converted into water. "
Mechanics' Magazine - Page 89
1840
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The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 pages
...them, that dephlogisticated air is only water deprived of phlogiston ; but at that time so far was M. Lavoisier from thinking any such opinion warranted,...whole of the two airs could be converted into water. It is remarkable, that neither of these gentlemen found any acid in the water produced by the combustion...
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The Gases of the Atmosphere, the History of Their Discovery

William Ramsay - 1915 - 354 pages
...Lavoisier, as well as of the conclusion drawn from them, that dephlogisticated air is only water deprived of phlogiston ; but at that time, so far was Mr. Lavoisier...whole of the two airs could be converted into water." And next comes an important deduction. " Phlogisticated air appears to be nothing else than the nitrous...
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Chemistry to the Time of Dalton

Eric John Holmyard - 1925 - 140 pages
....them, that dephlogisticated air is only water deprived of phlogiston ; but at that time so far was M. Lavoisier from thinking any such opinion warranted, that, till he was prevailed upon to respect the experiment himself, he found some difficulty in believing that nearly the whole of the...
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Romanticism and Science, 1773-1833, Volume 2

Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 pages
...them, that dephlogistieated air is only water deprived of phlogiston; but at that time so far was M. Lavoisier from thinking any such opinion warranted,...upon to repeat the experiment himself, he found some diliiculty in believing that nearly the whole of the two airs could be converted into water. It is...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VI (Advance in Knowledge 1650-1800)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 pages
...them, that dephlogisticated air is only water deprived of phlogiston; but at that time so far was M. Lavoisier from thinking any such opinion warranted,...whole of the two airs could be converted into water. It is remarkable, that neither of these gentlemen found any acid in the water produced by the combustion...
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The Scientific Papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish Volume Ii Chemical ...

Henry Cavendish - 530 pages
...them, that dephlogisticated air is only water deprived of phlogiston ; but at that time so far was M. Lavoisier from thinking any such opinion warranted, that, till he was prevailed on to repeat the experiment himself, he found some difficulty in believing that nearly the whole of...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 60

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1891 - 1334 pages
...only water deprive of phlogiston ; but at that time so far was M. Lavoisier from thinking- any sa;' opinion warranted that, till he was prevailed upon to repeat the experiment htself, he found some difficulty in believing that nearly the whole of the two sb could be converted...
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