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  2. Joseph Black was a British chemist and physicist best known for the rediscovery of “fixed air” (carbon dioxide), the concept of latent heat, and the discovery of the bicarbonates (such as bicarbonate of soda).

  3. Joseph Black (1728-1799) Famous for: Discovering carbon dioxide; Making important observations about heat and temperature; Discovering latent heat. Born in Bordeaux in 1728 to an Irish father and a Scottish mother, Joseph Black spent his working life in Scotland.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › science-and-technology › chemistry-biographiesJoseph Black - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Joseph Black. The British chemist Joseph Black (1728-1799) is famous for his discovery of "fixed air" (carbon dioxide). He also discovered latent heat and was the first to recognize clearly the difference between intensity and quantity of heat.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_BlackJoseph Black - Wikipedia

    Joseph Black (16 April 1728 – 6 December 1799) was a Scottish physicist and chemist, known for his discoveries of magnesium, latent heat, specific heat, and carbon dioxide.

  6. Joseph Black realised that air was not the only gas, and discovered carbon dioxide. He also made discoveries about heat and temperature and latent heat. Strangely enough, Black observed the absence of the gas, before he knew of its existence.

  7. In 1761, English chemist Joseph Black gathered the first bits of information that would shed light on this problem. In his laboratory, Black noticed that the temperature of melting ice stayed exactly at the same temperature from the time the ice started to melt until it was completely gone.

  8. Joseph Black - Industrial Consultant, Chemistry, Physicist: By the mid-1760s, powerful moves were afoot for Black to return to Edinburgh. Cullen was moved to a different chair of medicine to allow his former pupil to become professor of chemistry in 1766.

  9. Feb 16, 2024 · Joseph Black was born on 16 April 1728 in Bordeaux where his father, a Belfast man of Scots descent, was in the wine trade. He was educated by his Scottish mother, who taught him English, until the age of twelve when he attended school in Belfast.

  10. Jul 29, 2011 · Joseph Black, one of the first to realize that air was composed of many gases, isolated carbon dioxide, and discovered latent heat.

  11. British chemist and physician, born in France. He studied at Glasgow and Edinburgh, where his thesis (1754) contained the first accurate description of the chemistry of carbon dioxide. In 1757 he discovered latent heat, and was the first to distinguish between heat and temperature. From: Black, Joseph in A Dictionary of Chemistry »