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  1. Sir Anthony Carlisle FRCS, FRS (15 February 1768 in Stillington, County Durham, England – 2 November 1840 in London) was an English surgeon.

  2. Jun 17, 2014 · Anthony Carlisle: author, surgeon and discoverer of electrolysis. Posted by Guest Blogger on June 17, 2014. by Anita Sedgwick, project officer for Biology: Changing the World. The winners of the project’s ‘top ten’ poll were announced on the 9th June, and included Anthony Carlisle.

  3. discovery of electrolysis. English scientists, William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle, used a chemical battery to discover electrolysis (the process in which an electric current produces a chemical reaction) and initiate the science of electrochemistry.

  4. Within six weeks of Volta’s report, two English scientists, William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle, used a chemical battery to discover electrolysis (the process in which an electric current produces a chemical reaction) and initiate the science of electrochemistry.

  5. William Nicholson (1753-1815) English physicist and inventor and Anthony Carlisle (1768-1840), English surgeon.

  6. 4 days ago · While waiting for the second part Banks showed the first few pages to Anthony Carlisle, a London surgeon. He began trying to repeat Volta’s experiments immediately. Humphry Davy said Volta’s work was ’an alarm bell to experimenters all over Europe’ and Carlisle was the first to prove him right.

  7. Feb 26, 2021 · While doing various experiments with the Voltaic pile (the Zn-Cu battery invented by Volta), Nicholson with his friend Anthony Carlisle found that when the battery poles are immersed in water, they produce bubbles of gas identified as oxygen (O 2) and hydrogen (H 2) (Figure 2).

  8. Mar 21, 2015 · A BLUE plaque was due to be unveiled on Saturday (March 21, 2015) to commemorate the life of Sir Anthony Carlisle, a County Durham farmer’s son who became Surgeon Extraordinary to the king.

  9. Carlisle, Anthony (1768-1840) With Nicholson , Carlisle built the first voltaic pile in England and achieved the electrolytic decomposition of water in 1800. Nicholson

  10. Carlisle, Anthony (b. Stillington, Durham, England, 15 February 1768; d. London, England, 2 November 1840), medicine, galvanism. The third son of Thomas Carlisle and Elizabeth Hubback, who died in childbirth, Anthony was brought up by his stepmother, Susannah Skottowe.

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