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Phlogiston

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Phlogiston Kirby L. Foote In 1770, G.E. Stahl, a German physician, proposed a theory that received widespread acceptance. He claimed that all inflammable objects contained a material substance that he called "phlogiston," from a Greek word meaning "to set on fire." When an object burned, it poured its content of phlogiston into the air, and when all its phlogiston was gone, it stopped burning. Wood lost its phlogiston very rapidly, so that its passage into air was visible as flames. Stahl suggested that the rusting of metals also depended on the loss of phlogiston to surrounding air, except that metals lost their phlogiston so slowly that rusting was a gradual process. When metal is calcined, or roasted in the presence of air, it turns to a powdery substance called a calx (now known as an oxide). This reduction in weight was explained as a loss of phlogiston into the air. For the smelting of an ore, the process reversed. Charcoal was believed to be rich in phlogiston and so, when charcoal was burned with this powdery calx, phlogiston supposedly passed from the charcoal to the calx restoring the metal. Experiments to learn more about the principles of combustion were made in phlogiston, air, theory, weight, metal, charcoal, because, metals, oxygen, combustion, lavoisier, calx, burned, substance, rutherford, rich, out, known, fire, containers, candles, called, burning, weightless, view, very, tried, stahl, space, saturated, rusting, proved, process, powdery, now
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