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The solution for the clue "Name given to Joseph Priestley’s “dephlogisticated air” by Lavoisier, who first recognised it as an element, in 1777" in word puzzles and crosswords has 6 letters.
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Solution for "Name given to Joseph Priestley’s “dephlogisticated air” by Lavoisier, who first recognised it as an element, in 1777"
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Other clues for this solution
Unscramble GYONEX
Chemical element, symbol O, atomic number 8
Word with mask or tent
Gas needed for combustion
A chemist's 'O'
About 21 percent of air
Joseph Priestley and Antoine Lavoisier both claimed he discovered which gas?
Atmospheric element essential for respiration
Important element of water
Gas with the symbol O
Lifesupporting gas
In every breath you take
Element carried by hemoglobin
Space station supply
It's in your water