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Father(s) of modern chemistry: Antoine Lavoisier Robert Boyle Jöns Berzelius John Dalton
His atomic theory. He was the one who thought that there were atoms in everything.
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According to the Wiki Answers, the Father of Modern Chemistry is Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, a prominent French noble . He was born on August 16, 1743 and died May 8, May, 1794. Lavoisier is credited with many scientific accomplishments: a. He stated the first version of the law of conservation of mass b. He recognized and named oxygen(1778) and hydrogen (1783) c. Abolished the phlogiston theory. d. Helped construct the metric system. e. Wrote the first list of elements f. Helped reform chemical nomenclature. g. He discovered that although matter may change, its' mass remains the same. Political and economic pursuits led him to the guillotine during the French Revolution, accused of selling "watered-down" tobacco" and other crimes.
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Antoine was born in Paris on 26th August, 1743, to a well-to-do family. His father Jean Antoine Lavoisier was a prominent advo- cate, and his mother, Emilie Punctis was the daughter of an advocate of the parliament. Antoine had a sister, Marie, born two years after him.
The Father of Nutrition is Antoine Lavoisier.
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Antoine Lavoisier was known as the 'Father of Nutrition.' Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist, and was responsible for recognizing as well as naming oxygen.
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Antoine Lavoisier
french chemist who proved the law of conversation of mass
Antoine Lavoisier is considered the father of modern chemistry.
Father(s) of modern chemistry: Antoine Lavoisier Robert Boyle Jöns Berzelius John Dalton