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In 1783, Antoine Lavoisier gave the element the name hydrogen (from the Greek hydro meaning water and genes meaning creator) when he and Laplace reproduced Cavendish's finding that water is produced when hydrogen is burned.
In 1783, Antoine Lavoisier gave the element the name hydrogen (from the Greek hydro meaning water and genes meaning creator) when he and Laplace reproduced Cavendish's finding that water is produced when hydrogen is burned.
To tell u the truth I have no idea. Im am supposed to be looking for the answer cause of my science fair project. GASES (the air ones). -Manroop K. Bains
This is electrolysis of a molten compound.
electrolysis
Lavoisier supposed that water is formed from hydrogen and oxygen.
In 1783, Antoine Lavoisier gave the element the name hydrogen (from the Greek hydro meaning water and genes meaning creator) when he and Laplace reproduced Cavendish's finding that water is produced when hydrogen is burned.
Antonine Laurent Lavoisier's contributions: Research on gases, water, and combustion Antoine Lavoisier's famous phlogiston experiment. The work of Lavoisier was translated in Japan in the 1840s. Pioneer of stoichiometry Lavoisier's researches included some of the first truly quantitative chemical experiments. Analytical chemistry and chemical nomenclature Lavoisier investigated the composition of water and air, which at the time were considered elements. Legacy Constant pressure calorimeter. Lavoisier's fundamental contributions to chemistry were a result of a conscious effort to fit all experiments into the framework of a single theory.
In 1783, Antoine Lavoisier gave the element the name hydrogen (from the Greek hydro meaning water and genes meaning creator) when he and Laplace reproduced Cavendish's finding that water is produced when hydrogen is burned.
Lavoisier
To tell u the truth I have no idea. Im am supposed to be looking for the answer cause of my science fair project. GASES (the air ones). -Manroop K. Bains
William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle discovered the electrolysis of water in May 1800
Electrolysis of water gives off Hydrogen at the cathode (-ve chrged terminal).
By electrolysis
In 1783, Antoine Lavoisier gave the element the name hydrogen (from the Greek ὕδρω hydro meaning water and γενῆς genes meaning creator Símbolo = H
Electrolysis of water produce hydrogen.
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