what was the objective and conclusion of lavoisier experiment tin oxide ?
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Even without knowing about oxygen, Lavoisier concluded that some portion of the air combined with the tin to make the product of the reaction, that only a certain amount of tin could be transformed by a given quantity of air, and that no material from the fire or external to the sealed vessel participated in the ...
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Even without knowing about oxygen, Lavoisier concluded that some portion of the air combined with the tin to make the product of the reaction, that only a certain amount of tin could be transformed by a given quantity of air, and that no material from the fire or external to the sealed vessel
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