Enlightenment · Europe · Science
1774
Priestley Isolates Oxygen
October 22, 1774
In his laboratory, Priestley heated red mercuric oxide with a burning glass and collected a colorless gas in which a candle burned with a 'remarkably vigorous flame.' He called it 'dephlogisticated air' and told Lavoisier about it over Paris dinner. Lavoisier would figure out what it really was and give it its name.