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Hi everyone,
Henry Cavendish is famous for having discovered hydrogen. I know that he reacted mercury with an acid to produce hydrogen and a salt. Does anyone know the acid that he used? Much thanks! |
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Is it HNO3?
I think i saw something like that in an article i have read sometime ago. |
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hello opuntia,
nice to see you here... (in case you are wondering, this is KaylethGrey from Biology Online ^_^) |
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Cavendish produced hydrogen gas in 1766 through the addition of zinc metal to hydrochloric acid.
http://web1.caryacademy.org/chemistr...ting_facts.htm |
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