Antoine Lavoiser proposed the use of symbols and formulas in naming elements.
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Physical Science.
The life science and physical science both try to explain the various phenomenon of life.
Antoine laurent lavosier is the father of the modern chemistry
the father of physical chemistry is "antoine lavoiser"
he contributed by creating milk
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Antoine Lavoisier's greatest contribution to science was his work on the law of conservation of mass, which states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. This laid the foundation for modern chemistry and revolutionized the understanding of the nature of matter.
It is not that easy to answer this question.Many people say different names.But however there is a contraversy between Antoine van lavoiser and Robert Boyle.Some say Antoine van lavoiser is the father of chemistry,whereas some say Robert Boyle is the father of chemistry. Going further back, you would have to say the Arabs and the ancient Egyptians.
Nobody invented Hydrogen but Henry Cavendish is credited with discovering it in 1766 but Antoine Lavoiser is the one who named it in 1783
Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry." He is famous for his discovery of the role oxygen plays in combustion, as well as his development of the law of conservation of mass. Lavoisier was executed during the French Revolution in 1794.
There are several places named after Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier, such as the Lavoisier Peninsula in Antarctica, Lavoisier Island in Canada, and the Lavoisier crater on the Moon. Additionally, there are streets, schools, and scientific institutions named in his honor in various countries around the world.
Antoine Dalton is not known in science; I suppose that this is a bad spelling.
In and around Paris, France.