Enlightenment · Europe · Science
1772
Priestley Identifies Nitrous Oxide
1772
Joseph Priestley, the Unitarian minister and radical, began systematically isolating gases in his Leeds home laboratory. This year he described 'diminished nitrous air' - nitrous oxide, soon famous as laughing gas. In three more years he would discover oxygen too. Chemistry was still called 'pneumatic' and still made of prayers and soda.