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Lavoisier and Laplace Law
enthalpy of formation of SO2 A.L.Lavoisier and P.S.Laplace gave this law in 1780 which states that 'the enthalpy of a reaction is exactly equal but opposite in sign for the reverse reaction'. For example, if D H is the enthalpy change in going from A to B then the enthalpy change for the process B to A would be - D..
Group 15 (VA) Element - Nitrogen
Discovery - Daniel Rutherford, a Scottish Physician, discovered nitrogen in 1772. But it was Lavoisier, who proved that nitrogen is an element and that it was not a supporter of combustion and respiration. He called it 'azote' meaning 'no life'. The name 'Nitrogen..
Discovery
Daniel Rutherford, a Scottish Physician, discovered nitrogen in 1772. But it was Lavoisier, who proved that nitrogen is an element and that it was not a supporter of combustion and respiration. He called it 'azote' meaning 'no life'. The name 'Nitrogen'..
Composition of Air
: an active part, and an inactive part. This discovery was made by John Mayow in 1674. In 1789, Antoine Lavoisier found out that the active and the inactive parts were in the proportion of 1:4 by volume. The active part was later named oxygen, and the inactive part, nitroge..
Discovery of Oxygen
Priestley Joseph Antoine Lavoiser Two scientists, Carl Scheele of Sweden and Joseph Priestly of England working independently, discovered oxygen. They published their discovery in 1777. Scheele obtained oxygen by heating potassium nitrate and mercuric oxide and called it "Fire Air". Priestley called it "Dephlogisticated Air". ..
Carbon Compounds
Carbon compounds are of two types: inorganic and organic. The compounds that have a mineral origin fall under the category of inorganic compounds. The compounds having plant or animal origin are classified as organic compounds. Lavoisier showed that nearly all compounds of plant ori..
Discovery of Nitric Acid
molecular mass and basicity of nitric acid Johann Glauber (1604-1668) prepared nitric acid by heating nitre with concentrated sulphuric acid and then condensing the vapour. While Henry Cavendish determined the composition of nitric acid, Lavoisier proved that oxygen is present in nitric acid. Some Basic Facts of Nitric Ac..
Discovery of Nitric Acid
molecular mass and basicity of nitric acid Discovery of Nitric Acid - Johann Glauber (1604-1668) prepared nitric acid by heating nitre with concentrated sulphuric acid and then condensing the vapour. While Henry Cavendish determined the composition of nitric acid, Lavoisier proved that oxygen is present in nitric acid. Some Basic ..
Carbon Compounds Introduction
Origin of Organic Chemistry - Carbon compounds are of two types: inorganic and organic. The compounds that have a mineral origin fall under the category of inorganic compounds. The compounds having plant or animal origin are classified as organic compounds. Lavoisier showed that nearly al..
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