Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier: Life and Contributions

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier: Life and Contributions

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Aiden Montgomery

Mathematics, Chemistry, Science, History

9th - 12th Grade

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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, born in 1743, was a pioneering chemist who contributed significantly to the field of chemistry, including the law of conservation of mass and the identification of oxygen. Despite his scientific achievements, he was executed during the French Revolution due to political and financial accusations. His work laid the foundation for modern chemistry.

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What was Lavoisier's field of study in college?

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At what age was Lavoisier elected to the Academy of Sciences?

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What role did Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze play in Lavoisier's scientific work?

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What is the law of conservation of mass?

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Which element did Lavoisier identify as part of the air involved in combustion?

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What was one of Lavoisier's contributions to the Chemical Revolution?

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What reform did Lavoisier advocate for during the French Revolution?

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What was Lavoisier accused of during the French Revolution?

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Who commented on Lavoisier's execution, noting the loss to science?

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What is Lavoisier's legacy in the field of chemistry?

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