Joseph Priestley has been the subject of several JCE papers, including a bicentennial celebration by Roy G. Neville (JCE, 1974, 51, 428-31) of Priestley's discovery of oxygen. This look to the past revisits Neville's account and other sources on the multi-faceted life of Joseph Priestley.
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Citation
Williams, Kathryn R. J. Chem. Educ.2003 80 1129.
Keywords
Atmospheric Chemistry; History / Philosophy; Oxygen
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