Who is the father of chemistry?
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Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier
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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier
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Antoine Lavoisier, in full Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, (born August 26, 1743, Paris, France—died May 8, 1794, Paris), prominent French chemist and leading figure in the 18th-century chemical revolution who developed an experimentally based theory of the chemical reactivity of oxygen and coauthored the modern system for
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