biography
| sex:
| male
|
| lived:
| (1731–1810)
|
| biography:
| Physicist and chemist, born in Nice, SE France. He studied at Cambridge, but left to devote himself to science after being bequeathed a fortune. In 1760 he studied the ‘inflammable air’, now known as hydrogen gas, and later ascertained that water resulted from the union of two gases. The Cavendish experiment was an ingenious means of estimating the density of the Earth. |
|
|