Antoine Laurent de LavoisierAntoine Laurent de LavoisierFrench chemist (26.08 1743 - 08.08 1794), published the law of conservation of mass. This was important for formula E = m c2 terms. Recognized and named oxygen in 1778, demonstrating experimentally the combustion process, where the combustible material and oxygen recombinated. He fFirst of all showed up, all different parts are the same entity. The rocks, trees and all the world were the same entity. This he did consciously seeking to explain all the experiments in a single theory.
Metal Subject's Slow Burning, RustingDe Lavoisier was interested to study the long-lasting corrosion of metal piece. He was interested to know the weight after corrosion, was that more or less.
Options; a) the subject weighs less b) the subject weighs more c) the weight will not change Of the photograph can see how the fender has corroded. At the same time the material has lost its strength. These are not corroded in a closed system to ascertain the weight. Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier was not merely guessing the weight change. He set up to the living room a fully closed system. Experiments, they speed up - with his wife - increased different materials, warmed, and finally burned the material to speed up the event. After each experiment was observed the same. The piece weighed more. The increased amount of weight they were able to determine of air space. 21.6.2018*08:00 (924 - 511) |