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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.
he, like found it in a suit case with like Zacharaist and stuff
He said he sucked my moms ballz 4 a life time? hahahah so did you....
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.
Lavoisier contributed a lot to science, and made this world a better place. He loved chemistry and his wife helped him in the lab.Here are some of his accomplishments:* wrote many books * found a new way of lighting the streets of Paris * made new maps of France * did science experiments and discovered many new things
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Antoine Lavoisier is famous because we found the law of conservation of matter that states that mass cant be either created or destroyed also with his aportacions to chemistry is known like the father of modern chemist
Although chemistry was Lavoisier's passion, throughout his life he devoted the majority of his time to financial and administrative affairs.
he, like found it in a suit case with like Zacharaist and stuff
Antoine Lavoisier is famous because we found the law of conservation of matter that states that mass cant be either created or destroyed also with his aportacions to chemistry is known like the father of modern chemist
He said he sucked my moms ballz 4 a life time? hahahah so did you....
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.
Lavoisier contributed a lot to science, and made this world a better place. He loved chemistry and his wife helped him in the lab.Here are some of his accomplishments:* wrote many books * found a new way of lighting the streets of Paris * made new maps of France * did science experiments and discovered many new things
Maybe a little, but he is most known for being the father of modern chemistry. He was the first to actually pay attention to the quantities of substances with which he experimented. His detailed records and observations paved the way for other scientists like John Dalton to formulate their atomic theories.
Antoine Lavoisier was the one who made carefully controlled experiments using measurements.I'm sure of this matter. Haha,hope this help a little for those students just like me especially the TRIZALIANS 2010-2011. Guess me? _08
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