Asked by Brittani
Explain the following quote with your understanding of the concept of gas mixtures (Ch. 10 concepts) and the composition of “common air” (i.e. the air in the atmosphere). Inflammable air is hydrogen.
“By the experiments... it appeared that when inflammable air and common air are exploded in a proper proportion, almost all of the inflammable air, and near one-fifth of the common air, lose their elasticity and are condensed into dew. It appears that this dew is plain water.” Joseph Priestly
“By the experiments... it appeared that when inflammable air and common air are exploded in a proper proportion, almost all of the inflammable air, and near one-fifth of the common air, lose their elasticity and are condensed into dew. It appears that this dew is plain water.” Joseph Priestly
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DrBob222
See your other post above.
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