LAVOISIER IN THE YEAR ONE: The Birth of a New Science in an Age of Revolution, by Madison Smartt Bell, Norton/Atlas, 2005, 214 pages, $22.95 (ISBN 0-393-05155-2) Antoine Lavoisier concurred with the ...
Many science textbooks introduce Antoine Lavoisier as the father of modern chemistry. But is Lavoisier truly the 'father' of chemistry? This is not an absurd question. For example, some math textbooks ...
Antoine Lavoisier gave oxygen its name, from the Greek words for “acid-former.” But that wasn’t his only contribution to scientific understanding of what it does. Born August 26, 1743, Lavoisier “is ...
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