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Joseph Priestley is often credited for the discovery of oxygen.

Joseph Priestley (March 13, 1733February 8, 1804) was an English chemist, philosopher, dissenting clergyman, and educator.

He is known for his investigations of carbon dioxide and the co-discovery of oxygen.




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