Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist known as the "father of modern chemistry." He is famous for his discovery of the role of oxygen in combustion and for establishing the law of conservation of mass. Lavoisier's experiments revolutionized the field of chemistry by introducing rigorous quantitative methods.
Lavoisier is not known for an atomic theory.
Antoine Lavoisier
The law of conservation of mass was formulated by the French scientist Antoine Lavoisier in 1789. He demonstrated that in a closed system, the total mass remains constant in a chemical reaction, even if the substances change form.
Antoine Lavoisier's mother died in 1776.
Antoine Lavoisier named hydrogen in 1783.
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Lavoisier is not known for an atomic theory.
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Antoine Lavoisier
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The law of conservation of mass was formulated by the French scientist Antoine Lavoisier in 1789. He demonstrated that in a closed system, the total mass remains constant in a chemical reaction, even if the substances change form.
Antoine Lavoisier
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Antoine Lavoisier's mother died in 1776.
Antoine Lavoisier named hydrogen in 1783.