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  1. 30 de ago. de 2015 · Henry Cavendish nació un 10 de octubre de 1731 en Niza. Su familia pertenecía a la nobleza inglesa, lo que le permitió ahondar en los estudios científicos sin mayor dificultad.Llegó a entrar ...

  2. Henry Cavendish. Henry Cavendish (* 10.Oktober 1731 in Nizza; † 24. Februar 1810 in London) war ein britischer Naturwissenschaftler.Seine bekanntesten Leistungen sind die Entdeckung des Elements Wasserstoff und die erste experimentelle Bestimmung der mittleren Dichte der Erde („Wiegen der Erde“), die in weiterer Folge die Bestimmung der Gravitationskonstanten ermöglichte, sowie die ...

  3. 1 de jul. de 2014 · Henry Cavendish (1731–1810) was an outstanding chemist and physicist. Although he was not a major figure in the history of respiratory physiology he made important discoveries concerning hydrogen, carbon dioxide, atmospheric air, and water. Hydrogen had been prepared earlier by Boyle but its properties had not been recognized; Cavendish described these in detail, including the density of the ...

  4. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Chemists may know Henry Cavendish (10 October 1731 – 24 February 1810) as the discoverer of hydrogen. For biologists, his name will evoke the laboratory at the University of Cambridge where the structure of DNA was discovered. The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics, a tribute to the figure physicists remember as the man who “weighed the world”.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2020 · The discovery of hydrogen. In 1766, Cavendish was investigating doubts by top minds of the time that water and oxygen were the only basic elements. While doing experiments, he isolated hydrogen ...

  6. Henry Cavendish, né le 10 octobre 1731 à Nice (alors dans le comté de Nice du royaume de Sardaigne) et mort le 24 février 1810 à Londres, est un physicien et chimiste britannique, à la fois important théoricien et expérimentateur habile et perspicace.