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who is the father of chemistry​

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Answered by durgabhavani6663
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Antoine Lavoisier is the father of chemistry.

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who \: is \: the \: father \: of \: chemistery \:  ?  \\  \\ ans. \:  \: Antoine  \: - \: Laurent  \: de \:  Lavoisier,  \: also  \: Antoine  \: Lavoisier \:  after    \\ \: the \:  French \:  Revolution, was a French  \: nobleman \:  and    \: chemist \\  \:  who  \: was  \: central  \: to \:  the \:  18th \: - \: century  \: chemical \:  revolution  \\ \:  and  \: who \:  had \:  a \:  large  \: influence \:  on \:   both \:  the  \:  history  \: of \:   chemistry  \\ \:  and \:  the \:  history \:  of  \: biology.  \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>Born:  \: 26  \: August \:  1743,  \: Paris, \:  France \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>Died:  \: 8 \:  May \:  1794, \:  Paris, \:  France \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>Full  \: name: \:  Antoine \: - \: Laurent  \: de  \: Lavoisier \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>Nickname:  \: father  \: of  \: modern \:  chemistry \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>Spouse:  \: Marie \: - \: Anne \:  Paulze  \: Lavoisier \:  (m.  \: 1771 \: – \: 1794) \:  \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>Discovered: \:  Oxygen,  \: Carbon, \:  Nitrogen,  \: Silicon</p><p></p><p>

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