La Chimie
la chimie
No, Antoine Lavoisier was not Jewish. He was a French nobleman and chemist known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry."
Chemistry
Lavoisier proposed a new theory of combustion that excluded phlogiston in 1777. He found that most acids contained breathable air. Lavoisier called it oxygène, from the two Greek words for acid generator.
french chemist who proved the law of conversation of mass
la chimie
"tu sais qu'on a chimie ?" if talking about an upcoming chemistry course.
chemistry - la chimie
chimiste/pharmacien - pharmacienne
This is Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
The cast of Modern Chemistry - 2010 includes: Lulu French Danny Glatstein
Pierre Joseph Macquer has written: 'Dictionnaire de chymie' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Chemistry, Dictionaries, French 'Elements of the theory and practice of chemistry' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Chemistry 'A dictionary of chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Dictionaries 'Dictionnaire de chymie' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Dictionaries, Early works to 1800, French 'Elemens de chymie-pratique' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Early works to 1800
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Maurice L. Dolt has written: 'Chemical French' -- subject(s): Readers, French language, Chemistry, Science
The word 'chimie' is a French word. It translates to 'chemistry' in the English language. Chemistry is a type of science that deals with identifying substances and the ways a person uses them.