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Joseph Priestley made many scientific discoveries without ever taking a single science course. ... A Brief Biography of Joseph Priestley offers an excellent summary of his life.
Johann Joachim Becher. Georg Ernst Stahl. Phlogiston. ... HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY: Johann Kunckel (1630-1703). Johann Joachim Becher (1635-82). Georg Ernst Stahl (1660-1734). Phlogiston.
Johann Becher and Georg Stahl had proposed a combustible substance, phlogiston, which they felt responsible for all burning.
In a paper on combustion written in the middle of 1777, he wrote "I am at the point of attacking the entire doctrine of Stahl concerning phlogiston, and of undertaking to prove that it is erroneous in ...
En basant son travail sur celui de son professeur, Johann Joachim Becher, un autre chimiste allemand, Stahl avança qu'une substance appelée phlogistique était la base à la fois de la combustion et ...
Phlogiston Johann Becher (1625-1682) and Georg Stahl (1660-1734) had much in common: Both were German, physicians, university professors, and contributors to the phlogiston theory.
Stahl took the structure of his theory from the Austrian chemist Johann Becher.
Identifiers: Johann Becher (1635-1682) | Georg Stahl (1660-1734) | Joseph Black (1728-1799) | Magnesia Alba | Stephen Hales (1677-1761) “Vegetable Staticks” (1727) | pneumatic trough...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Johann Joachim Becher: chemist, physician, and adventurer whose theories of combustion influenced Georg Stahl's phlogiston theory. Becher believed substances ...
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