Antoine Lavoisier
proper noun
Pronunciation: ænˈtwɑːn ləˈvwɑːzieɪ
Definition
A French nobleman and chemist central to the 18th-century chemical revolution. He is recognized for identifying oxygen and hydrogen and for helping to construct the metric system.
Examples
Antoine Lavoisier revolutionized scientific methodology by emphasizing precise quantitative measurements in chemical experiments.
The work of Antoine Lavoisier remains a cornerstone of modern chemistry education.
Historians often cite Antoine Lavoisier as the individual who transformed chemistry from a qualitative science into a quantitative one.
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