Tribute to Antoine Lavoisier (nonfiction)
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Antoine Lavoisier (26 August 1743 – 8 May 1794):
- Played a key role in changing chemistry from a qualitative science to a quantitative science
- Discovered the role oxygen plays in combustion
- Named named oxygen (1778) and hydrogen (1783)
- Opposed the phlogiston theory
- Helped construct the metric system, wrote the first extensive list of elements
- Helped to reform chemical nomenclature
- Predicted the existence of silicon (1787) and was also the first to establish that sulfur was an element (1777) rather than a compound
- Discovered that, although matter may change its form or shape, its mass always remains the same
- Was executed as a traitor during the French Revolution
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- Antoine Lavoisier @ Wikipedia