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Priestley's Conclusions - Experiments in Photosynthesis 3A When Joseph Priestly finished the experiment he said that plants must take in carbon dioxide and use a process to change it into oxygen. This conclusion he had was correct, plants do take carbon dioxide from the air and change it into oxygen. The process that he concluded is now known as photosynthesis.
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Joseph Priestley: The man who discovered Oxygen. One of the founding fathers of chemistry, Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) stumbled across photosynthesis, is credited with the discovery of oxygen and accidentally brought us soda water. He was also a member of BRLSI's predecessor, the Bath Philosophical Society.
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