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The Weirdness of Water Part 1/2

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Cavendish's Phlogiston

Cavendish was looking at a gas that could be made by sticking metals into acids. People had known for some time that the bubbles that formed on the surface of the metal were flammable, so if you ignited, it ignites with a pop. But in those days, people didn't think of it in those terms. Cavendish believed in a theory called phlogiston which was meant to be a kind of element that made things burn. The idea was that when things burnt, they gave off phlogiston. It's oxygen and this substance called hydrogen, and they combine to make water.

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