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Cavendish, Henry, 1731-1810
Henry Cavendish papers, 1766-1809.
Letters and papers relating to experiments on air.
Educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge but left without taking a degree, 1753. He devoted his life to scientific researches. He discovered the extreme lightness of inflammatory air (hydrogen) and later ascertained that water is composed of two gases. He investigated the constitution of air and made experiments on electricity and on the density of the Earth, 1798. F. R. S., 1760.
Air (Physics) -- Experiments.
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