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Description | Lavoisier’s friends LAVOISIER’S FRIENDS Lavoisier’s portrait by Mademoiselle Brossard-Beaulieu (private collection) FRANCAIS Summary Lavoisier considered |
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Lavoisier’s friends LAVOISIER’S FRIENDS Lavoisier’s portrait by Mademoiselle Brossard-Beaulieu (private collection) FRANCAIS Summary Lavoisier considered that it was in founding the new chemistry that he gave his measure and history has largely ratified his self-estimate, according him the leading role that Isaac Newton played in physics, Charles Darwin in evolutionary biology, Albert Einstein in relativity, and Niels Bohr in quantum mechanics. All were prime movers in transformations of a scope that, as if anticipating political events, Lavoisier called a revolution in his science. This revolution includes the replacement of phlogiston by oxygen in the theory of combustion, the adoption of the systematic nomenclature in use ever since, the dependence on the principle of conservation of matter, the rigorously quantitative mode of analysis. Due weight must be given to the importance of his study of respiration both for physiology and for the early history of organic chemistry. But |
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