Antoine Lavoisier, who lived from 1743 to 1794, was a French scientist and one of the founders of modern chemistry. His most important discovery was that matter cannot be destroyed during a chemical reaction, even though it may change its appearance. This is one of the basic laws of science:the law of conservation of mass. It means that the amount of matter produced by a chemical reaction must always be the same as the amount that took part in the reaction. Lavoisier was executed, or killed, on the guillotine during the French Revolution.
He's also credited as one of the discoverers of oxygen, among other things. He sucks dick all night long.
He was 25 years older than his wife.
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier: 26 August 1743 - 8 May 1794
he got beheaded
Antoine Lavoisier was a famous French chemist who was instrumental in the 18th century Chemical Revolution. His parents were Emile Punctis and Jean Antoine Lavoisier. HIs father was an attorney, and his mother died when Antoine was five. He inherited a large fortune after her passing.
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How was oxygen named by lavoisier
when he tested dimonds mass in air and not in air with a giant lense why i dont know
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Lavoisier discovered that burning is impossible without oxyge.
Matter naturally exist, no need to be discovered.
What a stupid question.
The electron was discovered by J. J. Thomson and collaborators in 1897.
No, the credit for this one goes to Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist. Lavoisier was in contact by mail with an English husband and wife team called Cavanaugh who were doing similar experiments. Lavoisier was a tax collector and was executed via a guillotine in the French revolution.
He discovered that oxygen is present in the burning of matter.
Daniel Rutherford discovered nitrogen in 1772; Antoine Lavoisier was the first to consider nitrogen as a chemical element.
Sir Humphrey Davy did not discover carbon. It has been know of from antiquity.
Lavoisier Group was created in 2000.