Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier proved it in France in the late 18th century.
I'm not sure about any of the specific experiments he used to prove it, but you can go here if you want to read about one experiment at the link below:
Lavoisier was a scientist who showed that wood and oxygen combine during burning. Chadwick was the scientist who discovered neutrons.
Antoine Lavoisie
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier
8,75 moles of oxygen are needed.
Oxygen
Oxygen.
16,875 moles of oxygen are needed.
Burning release carbon dioxide and water vapors.
Yes. Oxygen is needed for flammable objects to burn. In increased concentrations oxygen will cause flammable materials to burn faster, and more intensely and allows them to ignite at lower temperatures.
no because moon has no oxygen and oxygen is needed to mix with the materials to burn
A material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen is called flammability.
No. Oxygen is not flammable. Rather, it is what allows flammable materials to burn.
Sodium nitrate itself does not burn. It is an oxidizer. It can be used in place of oxygen to burn materials.
Burning of all materials involve oxygen.
Oxygen.
oxygen
oxygen
8,75 moles of oxygen are needed.
Flammability
Flammability