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THE CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE.

between these two points. This is hydrogen—a body classed among those things which in Chemistry we call elements, because we can get Fig. 16. nothing else out of them. A candle is not an elementary body, because we can get carbon out of it; we can get this hydrogen out of it, or at least out of the water which it supplies. And this gas has been so named hydrogen, because it is that element which, in association with another, generates water.[1] Mr. Anderson having now been able to get two or three jars of gas, we shall have a few experiments to make, and I want to shew you the best way of making these experiments. I am not afraid to shew you, for I wish you to make experiments,

  1. 'Ὑδωρ "water" and γενναω, "I generate."