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What steps in the process of respiration does Lavoisier mention as an inference of his experiments?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

For his discovery of the role that oxygen plays in combustion, Lavoisier is most observed. He identified and named oxygen (1778) and hydrogen (1783) and opposed the hypothesis of phlogistons.

He thought that the energy came from a method known as breathing that transformed oxygen into carbon dioxide and heat, just as a burning piece of wood could. Through this experiment, Lavoisier was able to show that breathing was a type of slow combustion.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

As an inference to his experiments, Lavoisier established the “oxygen theory of combustion” in the process of respiration.  

Explanation:  

The pioneer of chemical experiments and revolution is Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier. He conducted experiments in the eighteenth century and such showed the role that oxygen plays in any form of combustion. He was the first scientist to oppose the then famous Phlogiston theory and identified and correctly depicted Hydrogen and Oxygen. Alongside, he constructed the metric system and helped in establishing the nomenclature of chemistry.

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