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- Antoine Lavoisier - Wikipedia
Lavoisier is noted for his discovery of the role oxygen plays in combustion, opposing the prior phlogiston theory of combustion He named oxygen (1778), recognizing it as an element, and also recognized hydrogen as an element (1783)
- Antoine Lavoisier | Biography, Discoveries, Facts | Britannica
Antoine Lavoisier, prominent French chemist and leading figure in the 18th-century chemical revolution who developed an experimentally based theory of the chemical reactivity of oxygen and coauthored the modern system for naming chemical substances
- Antoine Lavoisier: The Father of Modern Chemistry
Lavoisier’s death was a tragedy, but his ideas survived to transform the world The principles he established—careful measurement, clear definitions, and the conservation of mass—became the pillars of modern chemistry
- Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier - Science History Institute
Considered the father of modern chemistry, Lavoisier promoted the Chemical Revolution, naming oxygen and helping systematize chemical nomenclature
- Lavoisier | Laboratório de Análises Clínicas
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- The Chemical Revolution of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier
Lavoisier showed an early inclination for quantitative measurements and soon began applying his interest in chemistry to the analysis of geological samples, especially gypsum
- Antoine Lavoisier - Biography, Facts and Pictures
Lavoisier’s work enjoyed a great advantage over many other scientists, namely his great passion for making accurate measurements He pursued quantitative rather than qualitative science
- Antoine Lavoisier: The Frenchman who transformed chemistry forever
Lavoisier formulated the Law of Conservation of Mass, one of the cornerstones of chemistry He showed that in any chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed, but merely changes
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