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Ever wondered why Helium, Curium, and barium are medical elements. Well if you cant helium or curium you have to barium! Gerhard Herzberg Thomas Graham Joliot-Curie Discover Artificial Radioactivity Adolf Windaus Satyendra Nath Bose Jaroslav Heyrovsky: Development of polarography Sustainability Scientists Wendell Stan
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Famous Chemists Categories Famous Chemists (21)Chemist Articles (4) Tags Search Menu Contact UsDisclaimerFamous ChemistsPrivacy Policy Antoine Lavoisier July 29, 2013 Share Tweet Pin Mail Born: Aug 26, 1743 in Paris, France Died: May 8, 1794 (at age 50) in Paris, France Nationality: French Famous For: Father of modern
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Branch of Science > Chemists Nationality > French Lavoisier, Antoine (1743-1794)      French chemist who, through a conscious revolution, became the father of modern chemistry. As a student, he stated "I am young and avid for glory." He was educated in a radical tradition, a friend of Con
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Explore Exam SubjectsAdvanced Level History TruemanContact Home  »  A History of Medicine  »  Antoine Lavoisier Antoine Lavoisier Citation: C N Trueman Antoine Lavoisierhistorylearningsite.co.uk. The History Learning Site, 17 Mar 2015. 16 Aug 2016. Historians view Anto
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Encyclopædia Britannica Subscribe Log In · Join In the News Spotlight Demystified Quizzes Galleries Lists Search Click here to search Antoine-Laurent LavoisierFrench chemist Written By: Arthur L. Donovan Last Updated: 8-11-2009 Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, (born Aug. 26, 1743, Paris, France—died May 8, 17
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Skip to main content About Visit Events Give Research Collections Distillations Museum Learn Research Collections Distillations Museum Learn About Visit Events Give Search Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier Considered the father of modern chemistry, Lavoisier promoted the Chemical Revolution, naming oxygen and helping systemat
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Famous ScientistsHome Top 100 Scientists List of Scientists Blog Antoine Lavoisier Lived 1743 – 1794. Antoine Lavoisier revolutionized chemistry. He named the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen; discovered oxygen’s role in combustion and respiration; established that water is a compound of hydrogen and o
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Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (also Antoine Lavoisier after the French Revolution August May was a French nobleman and chemist central to the chemical revolution and had a large influence on both the history of chemistry and the history of biology . He is widely considered in popular literature as the father of modern c
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