
Antoine Lavoisier
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Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist often referred to as the 'father of modern chemistry.' He made significant contributions to the chemical revolution, identifying oxygen and hydrogen, and developing the law of conservation of mass. Lavoisier's work established the foundation for modern chemical nomenclature and laid the groundwork for future research in chemistry, including the understanding of respiration as a biochemical process.
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Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist who identified the part of air that he named oxygen in 1778.
Index - Tudomány - Julius Caesar utolsó leheletét lélegezzük be mindIndex.hu·
Hungary· 2025-03-21
Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist who identified the part of the air that he named oxygen in 1778.
Index - Tudomány - Julius Caesar utolsó leheletét lélegezzük be mindIndex.hu·
Hungary· 2025-03-21








