The choice for 'father' of 'modern' chemistry is far from unanimous. My personal Big Three candidates would be;
Antione Lavoisier 1743-94
Robert Boyle 1627-91
John Dalton 1766 - 1844
Jabir bin Hayan is considered the father of modern chemistry.
Antoine Lavoisier and Mihail Lomonosov
Robert Boyle
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The plural is 'Chemists'. The singular is 'Chemist'.
In 1850, Dr. Washington Wentworth Sheffield, a dental surgeon and chemist, invented the first toothpaste.
The working place of a chemist is the laboratory.
Yes he was as much a chemist as he was a physicist
A person that studies chemistry is called a student of chemistry.A person that successfully studied chemistry (trained in chemistry) and earned a degreeis called a chemist or a pharmacist (British English).
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the answer is Robert Boyle.
Louis Pasteur(1822-1895) a French chemist first discovered what causes illness.
he wanted to become an chemist
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A chemist by the name of Nagayoshi Nagai
Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist, was the first.
Manganese was first discovered in Stockholm, Sweden by Johann Gottlieb Gahn, a Swedish mineralogist and chemist, in 1774 and it was first recognized as an element by a Swedish chemist named C.W. Scheele.