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  • 61Joseph Priestley — (13 March 1733 (Old Style) – 6 February 1804) was an 18th century British theologian, Dissenting clergyman, natural philosopher, educator, and political theorist who published over 150 works. He is usually credited with the discovery of oxygen,… …

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  • 62Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air — (1774–86) is a six volume work published by eighteenth century British polymath Joseph Priestley which reports a series of his experiments on airs or gases, most notably his discovery of oxygen gas (which he called dephlogisticated air ).… …

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  • 63HCl — Muriatic Mu ri*at ic, a. [L. muriaticus pickled, from muria brine: cf. F. muriatique.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sea salt, or from chlorine, one of the constituents of sea salt; hydrochloric. [1913 Webster] {Muriatic acid},… …

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  • 64Muriatic — Mu ri*at ic, a. [L. muriaticus pickled, from muria brine: cf. F. muriatique.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sea salt, or from chlorine, one of the constituents of sea salt; hydrochloric. [1913 Webster] {Muriatic acid}, hydrochloric …

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  • 65spirit of salt — Muriatic Mu ri*at ic, a. [L. muriaticus pickled, from muria brine: cf. F. muriatique.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sea salt, or from chlorine, one of the constituents of sea salt; hydrochloric. [1913 Webster] {Muriatic acid},… …

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  • 66Priestley, Joseph — born March 13, 1733, Birstall Fieldhead, near Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng. died Feb. 6, 1804, Northumberland, Pa., U.S. English theologian, political theorist, and physical scientist. He worked as a teacher and lecturer in various subjects before… …

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  • 67chlorine — nonmetallic element, coined 1810 by English chemist Sir Humphry Davy (1778 1829) from Gk. khloros pale green (see CHLOE (Cf. Chloe)) + chemical suffix INE (Cf. ine) (2). Named for its color. Discovered 1774, but known at first as oxymuriatic acid …

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  • 68Joseph Priestley — (* 13. März 1732jul./ 24. März 1733greg.[1] in Birstall bei Leeds, England; † 6. Februar 1804 in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA) war ein englisch amerikanischer Theologe des Unitarismus, Philosoph, Chemiker und Physiker.… …

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  • 69Marazion Marsh — Coordinates: 50°07′31″N 5°28′33″W / 50.1253°N 5.4758°W / 50.1253; 5.4758 …

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  • 70iridium — 1804, Modern Latin, coined by its discoverer, English chemist Smithson Tennant (1761 1815) from Gk. iris (gen. iridos) rainbow; so called for the striking variety of colours which it gives while dissolving in marine acid [Tennant] …

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