Antoine Lavoisier

 

Antoine Lavoisier was a French scientist who is widely known as the Father of Modern Chemistry. He was born in 1743 in Paris, France. Lavoisier made chemistry a clear and systematic science by introducing careful measurement and experimentation. He discovered the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. He also explained the role of oxygen in combustion and respiration, correcting earlier wrong theories about burning. In addition, he helped develop a modern system for naming chemical substances, which is still used today. His important contributions greatly changed the field of chemistry. Lavoisier died in 1794 during the French Revolution, but his scientific work continues to influence chemistry even today.


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