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The Chemical Revolution
The peak of the chemical revolution was in the 1780s, and interestingly coinciding with the French revolution. Before then, water was commonly considered an element; people did not know about oxygen. Lavoisier also named the element hydrogen, meaning 'water maker', having discovered that water was made up of hydrogen and oxygen. People also commonly believed in the element of flogistin, the element of fire.