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FROM THE INTERESTING FACT DEPARTMENT
It is thought that the first person to aerate water with carbon
dioxide was William Brownrigg in the 1740s. Joseph Priestley
invented carbonated water, independently and by accident,
in 1767 when he discovered a method of infusing water with
carbon dioxide after having suspended a bowl of water above
a beer vat at a brewery in Leeds, Yorkshire. He wrote of the
"peculiar satisfaction" he found in drinking it, and in 1772 he
published a paper entitled Impregnating Water with Fixed Air.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
William Brownrigg (1712 – 1800)
Joseph Priestley (1733 – 1804)
NEWS MAKERS ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Alexander Graham Bell‘s “liquid” transmitter design
permitted the first successful transmission of speech
by Bell to his assistant, Thomas Watson in another
room when he said…“Mr. Watson, come here; I want
you.”
Bell had received a comprehensive telephone patent
just three days before.
Thomas Augustus Watson, Bell’s Assistant.
Bell and Watson depicted in their Boston laboratory.
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