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Antoine Lavoisier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (26 August 1743 – 8 May 1794; ), the father of modern chemistry , was a French noble prominent in the histories of chemistry and biology. He stated the first...
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Antoine Lavoisier: Scientist, Economist, Social Reformer, Douglas McKie, New York, H. Schuman, 1952 ... Antoine Laurent Lavoisier was, amongst other things, a chemist, economist, and public servant. He is most noted for his discovery of the role oxygen plays in combustion.
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Lavoisier demonstrated with careful measurements that transmutation of water to earth was not possible, but that the sediment observed from boiling water came from the container. He burnt phosphorus and sulfur in air, and proved that the products weighed more than he original.
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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier was born August 26, 1743, the son of a wealthy Paris family. His father was a lawyer who had married a daughter of the wealthy Punctis family. Louis XV was the King of France. Most of Europe, and especially France, was in social upheaval.
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Explore the life and work of visionary 18th century French scientist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, the father of modern chemistry. ... Antoine Laurent Lavoisier is considered by many to be the "father of modern chemistry". He may not be remembered for grandiose experiments, but he is responsible for having forced the evolution...
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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier conducts an experiment on human respiration in this drawing made by his wife, who depicted herself at the table on the far right. ... The son of a wealthy Parisian lawyer, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794) completed a law degree in accordance with family wishes. His real interest, however,
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