Divulging Discoverers...

Do scientists experiment in "vacuums" or do they interact with one another? How is it that a number of scientists can be working independently on the same idea at the same time and come up with entirely different results? What was it like to work in the days before fax machines, electron microscopes, or even telephones? Click to dig through some early discoveries made in the world of gas.

Amedeo Avogadro

Joseph Black

Robert Boyle

Robert Brown

Robert Wilhelm Bunsen

Henry Cavendish

James Dewar

Michael Faraday

Thomas Graham

Jan van Helmont

Antoine L. Lavoisier

Gay-Lussac's Law, or Charles' Law

Joseph Priestley

William Ramsay

John W. S. Rayleigh

Georg Ernst Stahl