Henry Cavendish's Experiments on factitious air, 1766. Henry Cavendish (October 10, 1731 - February 24, 1810) was an English natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He described the density of hydrogen, which formed water on combustion, in a 1766 paper 'On Factitious Airs.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/henry-cavendishs-experiments-on-factitious-air-1766-henry-cavendish-october-10-1731-february-24-1810-was-an-english-natural-philosopher-scientist-and-an-important-experimental-and-theoretical-chemist-and-physicist-he-described-the-density-of-hydrogen-which-formed-water-on-combustion-in-a-1766-paper-on-factitious-airs-image352835056.html
RM2BE10M0–Henry Cavendish's Experiments on factitious air, 1766. Henry Cavendish (October 10, 1731 - February 24, 1810) was an English natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He described the density of hydrogen, which formed water on combustion, in a 1766 paper 'On Factitious Airs.'
Henry Cavendish's Experiments on factitious air, 1766. Henry Cavendish (October 10, 1731 - February 24, 1810) was an English natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He described the density of hydrogen, which formed water on combustion, in a 1766 paper 'On Factitious Airs.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/henry-cavendishs-experiments-on-factitious-air-1766-henry-cavendish-october-10-1731-february-24-1810-was-an-english-natural-philosopher-scientist-and-an-important-experimental-and-theoretical-chemist-and-physicist-he-described-the-density-of-hydrogen-which-formed-water-on-combustion-in-a-1766-paper-on-factitious-airs-image352826635.html
RM2BE0HY7–Henry Cavendish's Experiments on factitious air, 1766. Henry Cavendish (October 10, 1731 - February 24, 1810) was an English natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He described the density of hydrogen, which formed water on combustion, in a 1766 paper 'On Factitious Airs.'
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