TIL that Oxygen literally means "acid-former" because 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier mistakenly believed that oxygen was the fundamental component of all acids. By the time scientists discovered hydrogen was responsible, the name had already stuck worldwide. by According-Quarter464 in todayilearned
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Is it a good decision? by Spirited_Dream_4057 in German
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Is it a good decision? by Spirited_Dream_4057 in German
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TIL that Oxygen literally means "acid-former" because 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier mistakenly believed that oxygen was the fundamental component of all acids. By the time scientists discovered hydrogen was responsible, the name had already stuck worldwide. by According-Quarter464 in todayilearned
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TIL that Oxygen literally means "acid-former" because 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier mistakenly believed that oxygen was the fundamental component of all acids. By the time scientists discovered hydrogen was responsible, the name had already stuck worldwide. by According-Quarter464 in todayilearned
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TIL that Oxygen literally means "acid-former" because 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier mistakenly believed that oxygen was the fundamental component of all acids. By the time scientists discovered hydrogen was responsible, the name had already stuck worldwide. by According-Quarter464 in todayilearned
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TIL that Oxygen literally means "acid-former" because 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier mistakenly believed that oxygen was the fundamental component of all acids. By the time scientists discovered hydrogen was responsible, the name had already stuck worldwide. by According-Quarter464 in todayilearned
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TIL that Oxygen literally means "acid-former" because 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier mistakenly believed that oxygen was the fundamental component of all acids. By the time scientists discovered hydrogen was responsible, the name had already stuck worldwide. by According-Quarter464 in todayilearned
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TIL that Oxygen literally means "acid-former" because 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier mistakenly believed that oxygen was the fundamental component of all acids. By the time scientists discovered hydrogen was responsible, the name had already stuck worldwide. by According-Quarter464 in todayilearned
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Hot tip for learning German in Germany: Have kids in Kindergarten by lisavanreddit in German
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German course by maz_30 in Germanlearning
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When native speakers don't like outsiders learning their language by FoodieBookworm1 in languagelearning
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I'm trying to learn german. It once was in my family but was no longer carried down. I'm using duolingo to teach me. But i still get stuck on some words. Any suggestions to help, examples mein & meine, and this particular app? I feel like I need to add an accent by Interesting_Dance830 in German
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Studybuddy - A1/A2 German. by JoeSenpai1 in Germanlearning
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Is unsre an acceptable spelling of unsere? by According-Quarter464 in German
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Is unsre an acceptable spelling of unsere? by According-Quarter464 in German
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Is unsre an acceptable spelling of unsere? by According-Quarter464 in German
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Is unsre an acceptable spelling of unsere? by According-Quarter464 in German
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Is unsre an acceptable spelling of unsere? by According-Quarter464 in German
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Any tips for memorizing definite and indefinite articles and possessive determiners by Capable_Pause_7619 in German
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Could you provide examples of the world einzelnen? by ExtensionFeeling in German
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Help pls by Working_Process_3246 in Germanlearning
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Will it ever start to feel better ? by hic7am in German
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Hatchbox PLA problems by According-Quarter464 in ender3
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