Antoine Lavoisier, Post N°6
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Lavoisier was a scientist not just a chemist one also was a biologist, a physicist and an
economist. He was born on 26th of August, 1743, Paris, France.
Then He died on 8th May, 1794.
He also was member of the 72 names of scientist that belongs to the Eiffel Tower.
He is considered the father of the modern chemistry because of his work and that include, "The law of conservation of the mass", or the "Elementary treaty of chemistry".
The law of the conservation of the mass is very important to the science because in those times everyone believes that everything belongs to the 4 elements, but Lavoisier with others scientist prove that was a wrong idea, that everything is an union of different elements and thanks to that they prove 55 substances that can´t be more split up, so we can said that 55 elements were the bases of the sciences in that time, of curse now we know that are more that 55 elements.
I like him because of him now we have more knowledge in the area of chemistry, for example if He would not do his studies we could be very delayed in the area of science and maybe we would not have some things that we have on these days.
He is one of my favourites scientist too, because he was a genius :D
ResponderEliminarIs amazing how in the ancient times people had many professional duties like him, and now usually people just have one or two occupations how much.
ResponderEliminarVery interesting story, I thought about the first natural science classes when I read this biography
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ResponderEliminarinteresting, was like other old sciencist; was biologist, phycist, economist and all of sciences in the world jajaja
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