The author explores the origins of the eighteenth-century chemical revolution as it centers on Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier's earliest work on combustion. He shows that the main lines of Lavoisier's theory-including his theory of a heat-fluid, caloric-were elaborated well before his discovery of the role played by oxygen. Contrary to the opinion prevailing at that time, Lavoisier suspected, and demonstrated by experiment, that common air, or some portion of it, combines with substances when they are burned. Professor Guerlac examines critically the theories of other historians of science concerning these first experiments, and tries to unravel the influences which French, German, and British chemists may have had on Lavoisier. He has made use of newly discovered material on this phase of Lavoisier's career, and includes an appendix in which the essential documents are printed together for the first time.
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Book Details
Title
Lavoisier-the Crucial Year
Imprint
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
2019
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Genre
Technology & Engineering
ISBN13
9781501746635
Book Category
Higher Education and Professional Books
BISAC Subject Heading
TEC057000
Book Subcategory
Mathematics and Science Books
ISBN10
9781501746635
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
203 mm
Length
127 mm
Weight
454 gr
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