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.
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier: 26 August 1743 - 8 May 1794
Antoine Lavoisier: Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass. We don't really know who discovered it. Hope that answered it...:)
This is Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
The law of Conservation of Mass was invented by a French chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier.
- discovering the mechanism of fermentation- discovering the mechanism of pasteurization- structure of tartaric acid
Jean-Antoine Lavoisier and Émilie Punctis
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Jean-Antoine Lavoisier, a lawyer of some repute, and Emilie Punctis, whose family was influential and rich, were the parents of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, the French "Father of Modern Chemistry", who was born in 1743. Emilie died when Lavoisier was 5 years old, and he was raised largely by his maiden aunt, Constance Punctis.
Antoine Lavoisier's mother died in 1776.
Antoine Lavoisier named hydrogen in 1783.
Antoine Lavoisier was born on August 26, 1743.
french chemist who proved the law of conversation of mass
Yes. He had a mother (died when he was 5) and a father who work everyday.
Antoine Lavoisier's father was a wealthy Parisian lawyer named Jean-Antoine Lavoisier. He provided his son with a good education and financial support, which allowed Antoine to pursue his scientific interests.
Antoine Lavoisier
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier referred heat by feeling it
Antoine Lavoisier did not discover carbon, as carbon has been known since ancient times. Lavoisier is known for his contributions to the understanding of combustion and the formulation of the law of conservation of mass.