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Although chemistry was Lavoisier's passion, throughout his life he devoted the majority of his time to financial and administrative affairs.
Um... well if you mean when he lived and then died. It was 1743-1797, so he lived in the mid 1700s.
Antoine Lavoisier determined that oxygen was a key substance in combustion, and he gave the element its name. He developed the modern system of naming chemical substances and has been called the “father of modern chemistry” for his emphasis on careful experimentation.
Antoine Lavoisier won a prize for figuring out a way to light the streets of Paris, discovered the role oxygen plays in combustion, and received a bachelor degree in college. He worked in geology and chemistry most of his life, and was involved in the French Revolution. -----I wouldn't say the french revolution was an accomplishment. He was beheaded at the guillotine! However, he did have the basic idea of conservation of mass, which contributed to Einstein's E=mc^2. (but that is in many scientist's *opinion*)
The metabolic process is necessary for life. These are chemical transformations within living organisms that are life-sustaining.
The word 'azote' is French for nitrogen. It's the name that was given to nitrogen by pioneering French scientist Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier [26.viii.1743-8.v.1794]. The word comes from the Greek words for 'without life'.
Chemical prosses, or enzymstic process, is synonymous to bio processes
"Metabolism"
Chemical reactions helps life to go on,in that it helps the process of metabolism within cells of living things.
Photosynthesis is a chemical process that turns CO2, H2O and sunlight into glucose (C6H12O6) and O2
burning of candle