It is not that easy to answer this question.Many people say different names.But however there is a contraversy between Antoine van lavoiser and Robert Boyle.Some say Antoine van lavoiser is the father of chemistry,whereas some say Robert Boyle is the father of chemistry.
Going further back, you would have to say the Arabs and the ancient Egyptians.
John Dalton is often referred to as the father of modern chemistry for his development of the atomic theory. His work on understanding the nature of chemical elements and compounds laid the foundation for modern chemistry.
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Paracelsus, a Swiss physician, alchemist, and astrologer, is often considered the father of modern chemistry and chemical medicine. He promoted the use of chemicals and minerals in medicine, challenging the traditional practices of his time. His contributions to the field helped pave the way for modern advancements in chemistry and pharmacy.
The father of inorganic chemistry is often considered to be Antoine Lavoisier. He made significant contributions to the understanding of chemical reactions and elements, laying the foundation for the field of inorganic chemistry.
the father of physical chemistry is "antoine lavoiser"
Antoine Lavoisier is considered the father of modern chemistry.
"Wöhler is regarded as a pioneer in organic chemistry as a result of him (accidentally) synthesizing urea in the Wöhler synthesis in 1828." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_W%C3%B6hler
Harbi al-Himyari is not the father of chemistry.
A father of chemistry doesn't exist; chemistry is known fro prehistoric times.
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Anacleto Del Rosario- Father of science and Laboratory. AkaFather of Philippine Chemistry.
Abraham, who is also regarded as a father of Christianity.
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Dada saheb Phalke is regarded as the Father of Indian Cinema. It is due to their immense contribution. He has been the father of Cinema indeed.
Lavoisier.