The Law of Antoine Lavoisier

The Law of Antoine Lavoisier

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Physics, Science, Chemistry

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Antoine Lavoisier, born in Paris in 1743, was a pivotal figure in chemistry. Initially studying law, he shifted to science, challenging the Phlogiston theory, which claimed fire was an element. Lavoisier demonstrated that oxygen is crucial in combustion and established the law of conservation of mass, stating matter is neither created nor destroyed. His work revolutionized chemistry, making it an exact science, and earned him the title 'Father of Modern Chemistry'. Despite initial skepticism, his discoveries laid the foundation for modern chemical understanding.

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How did Lavoisier's background influence his education and career?

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What was the main scientific theory that Lavoisier disproved?

Flojistan theory

Gravity theory

Evolution theory

Atomic theory

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Explain the law of conservation of mass as discovered by Lavoisier.

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What was the public's initial reaction to Lavoisier's discovery?

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In what ways did Lavoisier's work revolutionize the field of chemistry?

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