1756 in science

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The year 1756 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Chemistry

  • Joseph Black describes how carbonates become more alkaline when they lose carbon dioxide, whereas the taking-up of carbon dioxide reconverts them.
  • Scottish physician Francis Home publishes Experiments on Bleaching in Edinburgh.
  • Mikhail Lomonosov disproves the phlogiston theory of combustion{{cite book|last=Menshutkin|first=Boris N.|title=Russia's Lomonosov: Chemist Courtier, Physicist Poet|page=120|publisher=Princeton University Press|year=1952}} and pioneers the study of oxidation by converting tin to stannic oxide.{{cite journal|first=Alexander|last=Petrunkevitch|title=Russia’s Contribution to Science|journal=Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences|volume=23|year=1920|page=223}}

History of science

  • Thomas Birch begins publication of The History of the Royal Society of London.

Technology

Awards

  • Copley Medal: Not awarded{{cite web |title=Copley Medal {{!}} British scientific award |url=https://www.britannica.com/science/Copley-Medal |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |accessdate=21 July 2020 |language=en}}

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