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  • {{Image|Lavoisier.jpg|right|350px|Jacques-Louis David: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and his wife (Marie-Anne-Pierrette Paulze (1758-1836) in 1788}} '''Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier''' (Paris, August 26, 1743 – Paris, May 8, 1794) was one of the major
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  • ...ry founders/pioneers of modern chemistry, Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) and Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), the discovery of oxygen and its role in the chemistry of life
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  • ...urces/chemistry-in-history/themes/early-chemistry-and-gases/lavoisier.aspx Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier]. Chemical Heritage Foundation.
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  • ...urces/chemistry-in-history/themes/early-chemistry-and-gases/lavoisier.aspx Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier]. Chemical Heritage Foundation.
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  • * Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier. (1789) Traité élémentaire de chimie: présenté dans un ordre nouveau e
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  • ...ry founders/pioneers of modern chemistry, Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) and Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), the discovery of oxygen and its role in the chemistry of life
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  • ...as a 'calx', an [[oxide|'oxide']].<ref name=lavoisier4>{{cite book|author=Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier|title=Elements of Chemistry: In a new systematic order, containing all the The 'Father of Chemistry', [[Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier]] (1743-1794), in his ''Elements of Chemistry'' (originally published in [[
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  • {{Image|Lavoisier.jpg|right|350px|Jacques-Louis David: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and his wife (Marie-Anne-Pierrette Paulze (1758-1836) in 1788}} '''Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier''' (Paris, August 26, 1743 &ndash; Paris, May 8, 1794) was one of the major
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  • ...thollet]] and other French chemists.<ref>Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, Claude Louis Berthollet, et al. (1787), [http://imgbase-scd-ulp.u-strasbg.
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