Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air
Delve into the fascinating world of early scientific discovery with "Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air" by Joseph Priestley. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 468 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of gases known during the late eighteenth century, including the intriguing concept of 'fixed air' (carbon dioxide).
In this pivotal three-volume collection, Priestley presents groundbreaking investigations that laid the groundwork for our understanding of air and its components. Volume 3, published in 1777, specifically delves into the critical role of blood in respiration, revealing insights that were revolutionary for its time.
This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of science, chemistry, and the evolution of our understanding of the atmosphere. Discover the early experiments that shaped modern science and appreciate the meticulous work of one of history's great thinkers.