father of modern chemistry
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Because of Lavoisier's work, Lavoisier is now called
the "Father of Modern Chemistry
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Answer / shoukatalli
Lavoisier, Father of Modern Chemistry
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
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Because of Lavoisier's work, Lavoisier is now called
the "Father of Modern Chemistry
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Answer / poornendra vikram shukla
Lavoisier, Father of Modern Chemistry
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Answer / sivakumar
though robert boyel considered to be the father of modern chemistry, antonie lavoisier is the correct answer. the systamatic and quantitative approch of lavoisier made him this position.
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Answer / alvin consencino
Robert Boyle, 1627-91, Anglo-Irish physicist and chemist, is
often referred to as the father of modern chemistry. He
separated chemistry from alchemy and gave the first precise
definitions of a chemical element, a chemical reaction, and
chemical analysis.
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