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It was Lavoisier who wrote the first extensive list of elements - containing 33 elements. He distinguished between metals and non-metals, dividing the few elements known in the 1700's into four classes.
Several chemists who contributed during the time were Lavoisier, Dobereiner, Newlands,Dumas, Gmelin, Chancourtois, Lothar Meyer, Odling, Mendeleev, Moseley, Seaborg, etc.
Antoine Lavoisier was French
french chemist who proved the law of conversation of mass
Lavoisier created the law of conservation of matter.
It was Lavoisier who wrote the first extensive list of elements - containing 33 elements. He distinguished between metals and non-metals, dividing the few elements known in the 1700's into four classes.
Several chemists who contributed during the time were Lavoisier, Dobereiner, Newlands,Dumas, Gmelin, Chancourtois, Lothar Meyer, Odling, Mendeleev, Moseley, Seaborg, etc.
Antoine Lavoisier is considered to be the father of modern chemistry. He dismantled the phlogiston theory of combustion. He introduced quantitative measurement.
Lavoisier is considered between the founders of modern chemistry; he broke away from alchemy and false medieval science.
Antoine Lavoisier contributed many concepts that are used in chemistry today. One concept is the fact that oxygen is needed for combustion to take place.
- Lavoisier, independently from Lomonosov, emitted the law of mass conservation- Lavoisier constated the first that combustion is a raction with oxygen- Lavoisier was a proter of the metric system units- Lavoisier written a list of chemical elements- Lavoisier fighted against the theory of phlogiston- Lavoisier had contributions to the chemistry of oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, silicon, phosphorus, carbon dioxide- Lavoisier discovered that diamond is carbon- Lavoisier worked for a rational nomenclature in chemistryetc.
How was oxygen named by lavoisier
Lavoisier Group was created in 2000.
Antoine Lavoisier was French
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french chemist who proved the law of conversation of mass
Jean-Antoine Lavoisier and Émilie Punctis