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Fellows of the Royal Society / Chemical elements / Nonmetals / Obsolete scientific theories / Antoine Lavoisier / Ferme générale / Phlogiston theory / Experiment / Caloric theory / Chemistry / Matter / Science
Fellows of the Royal Society
Chemical elements
Nonmetals
Obsolete scientific theories
Antoine Lavoisier
Ferme générale
Phlogiston theory
Experiment
Caloric theory
Chemistry
Matter
Science

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