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- Phlogiston theory - Wikipedia
Phlogiston theory states that phlogisticated substances contain phlogiston and that they dephlogisticate when burned, releasing stored phlogiston, which is absorbed by the air
- Phlogiston Theory - Science Notes and Projects
Phlogiston Theory is an obsolete scientific theory from the late 17th and early 18th centuries, proposing that a fire-like element, phlogiston, is released during combustion
- Phlogiston theory - Oxford Reference
In the early 18th century Georg Stahl renamed the substance phlogiston (from the Greek for ‘burned’) and extended the theory to include the calcination (and corrosion) of metals
- Phlogiston theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The theory holds that all flammable materials contain phlogiston, a substance without colour, odour, taste, or mass that is liberated in burning Once burned, the "dephlogisticated" substance was held to be in its "true" form, the calx
- Phlogiston | Antoine Lavoisier, Fire | Britannica
phlogiston, in early chemical theory, hypothetical principle of fire, of which every combustible substance was in part composed In this view, the phenomena of burning, now called oxidation, was caused by the liberation of phlogiston, with the dephlogisticated substance left as an ash or residue
- The logic of phlogiston | Feature | RSC Education
The phlogiston theory, for example, was accepted for more than 100 years The theory held that materials that burned contained a fire-like element that was released as the object burned
- Phlogiston Theory: A Historical Perspective
The Phlogiston Theory was a widely accepted scientific concept in the 17th and 18th centuries that attempted to explain the process of combustion and chemical reactions
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