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  1. Joseph Priestley - Oxygen, Chemical Revolution, Discoverer: Priestley’s lasting reputation in science is founded upon the discovery he made on August 1, 1774, when he obtained a colourless gas by heating red mercuric oxide. Finding that a candle would burn and that a mouse would thrive in this gas, he called it “dephlogisticated air,” based upon the belief that ordinary air became ...

  2. Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) - Sacerdote Unitario, profesor, autor y científico fue el bibliotecario del Conde de Shelburne y el tutor de sus hijos. En esta habitación (entonces un laboratorio), Priestley llevó a cabo sus investigaciones sobre los gases. El 1 de agosto de 1774 descubrió el oxígeno.

  3. Joseph Priestley (1733—1804) A notable Enlightenment polymath, Joseph Priestley published almost two hundred works on natural philosophy, theology, metaphysics, political philosophy, politics, education, history and linguistics. Remembered today primarily as a scientist who isolated oxygen, Priestley considered his calling to be that of a ...

  4. Joseph Priestley was an English scientist, philosopher, theologian and clergyman who authored more than 150 publications. He is noted for his groundbreaking contributions to experimental chemistry, electricity and the chemistry of gases, as well as his extraordinary work regarding liberal political and religious thought. Advertisements Early Life and Education: Born at Birstall Fieldhead ...

  5. Joseph Priestley nació el 13 de marzo de 1733 en Fieldhead (Yorkshire). Padres El primero de los seis hijos de Maria Swift y Jonas Priestley, un comerciante de tejidos. Se crio en el seno de una familia protestante. Estudios Cursó estudios en las escuelas locales. En 1752 ingresó Academia Disidente en Daventry, Northamptonshire.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2020 · Era más conocido por su descubrimiento del oxígeno, pero hizo mucho más. La infancia de Priestley estuvo llena de desesperación, pero a pesar de su educación rota y su educación inusual, se enamoró de las ciencias. Sus principales contribuciones fueron el descubrimiento de más de ocho gases, agua carbonatada y el borrador de lápiz.

  7. 15 de ene. de 2014 · Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) was the first person to report the discovery of oxygen and describe some of its extraordinary properties. As such he merits a special place in the history of respiratory physiology. In addition his descriptions in elegant 18th-century English were particularly arresting, and rereading them never fails to give a special pleasure. The gas was actually first ...

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