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Antoine Lavoisier was a prominent French chemist and is often referred to as the "father of modern chemistry." His real job involved conducting scientific research and experiments, particularly in the areas of chemical reactions and the nature of combustion. He played a critical role in the development of the law of conservation of mass and helped to systematize chemical nomenclature. Additionally, Lavoisier worked as a tax collector, a role that ultimately contributed to his execution during the French Revolution.

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