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In 1789, French nobleman and scientific researcher Antoine Lavoisier discovered the law of conservation of mass and defined an element as a basic substance that could not be further broken down by the methods of chemistry.
Pierre-Simon Laplace and Antoine Lavoisier, in their 1780 treatise on heat, arrived at values ranging from 1, 500 to 3, 000 below the freezing-point of water, and thought that in any case it must be at least 600 below.
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Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier ( also Antoine Lavoisier after the French Revolution ; 26 August 17438 May 1794 ; ), the " father of modern chemistry ," was a French nobleman prominent in the histories of chemistry and biology.
With the French chemists Claude-Louis Berthollet, Antoine Fourcroy and Guyton de Morveau, Lavoisier devised a systematic chemical nomenclature.
The first of these scientific concepts of acids and bases was provided by the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, circa 1776.
Chemistry came of age when Antoine Lavoisier ( 1743 – 1794 ) developed the theory of Conservation of mass in 1783 ; and the development of the Atomic Theory by John Dalton around 1800.
It is because of these and other contributions that Antoine Lavoisier is often celebrated as the " Father of Modern Chemistry ".
Antoine Lavoisier ( 1743 – 94 ) is considered the " People known as the father or mother of something | Father of Modern Chemistry ".
Chemistry as we know it today, was invented by Antoine Lavoisier with his law of Conservation of mass in 1783.
Antoine Lavoisier conducting an experiment related combustion generated by amplified sun light.
Antoine Lavoisier developed the theory of combustion as a chemical reaction with oxygen
This proved to be false in 1785 by Antoine Lavoisier who found the correct explanation of the combustion as reaction with oxygen from the air.
By the time of Antoine Lavoisier, for example, a list of elements would no longer refer to classical elements.
Antoine Lavoisier, in his famed 1789 Traité Élémentaire de Chimie ( Elements of Chemistry ), refers to Bergmann ’ s work and discusses the concept of elective affinities or attractions.
The world ’ s first ice-calorimeter, used in the winter of 1782-83, by Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre-Simon Laplace, to determine the heat evolved in various chemical change s ; calculations which were based on Joseph Black ’ s prior discovery of latent heat.
Berthollet, along with Antoine Lavoisier and others, devised a chemical nomenclature, or a system of names, which serves as the basis of the modern system of naming chemical compounds.
In 1772, Antoine Lavoisier used a lens to concentrate the rays of the sun on a diamond in an atmosphere of oxygen, and showed that the only product of the combustion was carbon dioxide, proving that diamond is composed of carbon.
For example, in 1788, he painted a portrait of Antoine Lavoisier and his wife.
Antoine Lavoisier and his wife, ( 1788 ).
After he discovered that France was not self-sufficient in gunpowder, a Gunpowder Administration was established ; to head it, the lawyer Antoine Lavoisier was appointed.
French scientists such as Antoine Lavoisier worked to replace the archaic units of weights and measures by a coherent scientific system.
Three of the board members include a founding father of modern chemistry Antoine Lavoisier, Benjamin Franklin and an expert in pain control Joseph-Ignace Guillotin.
* Antoine Lavoisier

Antoine and publishes
* Louis Antoine de Bougainville publishes Le voyage autour du monde, par la frégate La Boudeuse, et la flûte L ' Étoile.
* Antoine Laurent de Jussieu publishes Genera Plantarum: secundum ordines naturales disposita, juxta methodum in Horto regio parisiensi exaratam, anno M. DCC. LXXIV, providing a basis for the system of natural classification of flowering plants largely still in use.
* French physician Antoine Parmentier publishes Examen chymique des pommes de terres in Paris, analysing the nutritional value of the potato.
* Antoine de Jussieu publishes De l ' Origine et des usages de la Pierre de Foudre on the origins of fossils, prehistoric stone tools and meteorites.
* René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur publishes his work on metallurgy, L ' Arte de convertir le fer forge en acier, which describes how to convert iron into steel.

Antoine and Réflexions
* 1783 – Antoine Lavoisier discovers oxygen and develops an explanation for combustion ; in his paper " Réflexions sur le phlogistique ", he deprecates the phlogiston theory and proposes a caloric theory

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See J Pons do Nîmes, Notice biographique sur Paul Rabaut ( 1808 ); Charles Dardier, Paul Rabaut, ses lettres à Antoine Court ( 1884 ) and Paul Rabaut, ses lettres à divers ( 1891 ).
" Angélique et Roger montés sur l ' hippogriffe " " d ' après " Antoine Barye, unmounted, sandcast bronze sculpture without inscription was adjuged 54 000 €.
In 1831 Antoine Bussy published the ' Mémoire sur le Radical métallique de la Magnésie ' where he described a method of preparing magnesium by heating magnesium chloride and potassium in a glass tube.
** F. Antoine, Étude sur le Simplicissimus de Grimmelshausen ( 1882 )
* Mes souvenirs sur le Théâtre Antoine, 1928
* Études biographiques et littéraires sur Antoine Arnauld, P. Nicole et Jacques Necker ( 1823 ).
The illiterate wife of Louis Antoine, Catherine ( born 26 May 1850, Jemeppe sur Meuse – died 3 November 1940, Jemeppe sur Meuse ), called " The Mother " by the followers, was designated by him as his successor, but received no advice from him on how to manage the religion.
In 1746, Antoine Deparcieux ( 1703 – 1768 ) published Essai sur les probabilités de la durée de la vie humaine ( An Essay on the Probabilities of the Duration of Human Life ).

Antoine and le
However in French it is usually referred to as Chateau d ' Abbadie or Domaine d ' Abbadia, and locally it is not unusual for it to be called le Chateau d ' Antoine d ' Abbadie.
fr: Antoine le Grand
( Googles Livres ) * Societe'd ' etudes de la province de Cambrai, Lille-1907 * Innocent VI: le reformateur, deuxieme pape Limousin ( 1352 – 1362 ) Antoine Pellisier -( 1961 )- 218 pages
* French — Duhamel, Antoine: Pierrot le fou: Four Pieces for Orchestra ( 1965 / 66 ); Françaix, Jean: Pierrot, or The Secrets of the Night ( 1980 ; ballet, libretto by Michel Tournier ; see above under Fiction ); Lancen, Serge: Masquerade: For Brass Quintet and Wind Orchestra ( 1986 ; # 3: " Pierrot "); Naulais, Jérôme: The Moods of Pierrot ( n. d .; flute and piano ).
Antoine Arnauld ( February 6, 1612 – August 8, 1694 ) — le Grand as contemporaries called him, to distinguish him from his father — was a French Roman Catholic theologian, philosopher, and mathematician.
* Antoine Wiertz – Les Grecs et les Troyens se disputant le corps de Patrocle
This lady has been identified with the " Lady Robarts " mentioned in Count Hamilton's Mémoires du Comte de Grammont, par le C. Antoine Hamilton.
* Un truc dans le genre ( 2005 )-Pierre Antoine Le Pelletier
The malicious wit of Antoine de Rivarol's mot on the critical failure of the poem, " Cest le plus beau naufrage du siècle ," reflects the fact that one of the most elaborate passages describes a shipwreck.
The linguist, Antoine Meillet, said Sans que l ' aspect extérieur de la langue se soit beaucoup modifié, le Latin est devenu au cours de l ' epoque impériale une langue nouvelle, " without the exterior appearance of the language being much modified, Latin became in the course of the imperial epoch a new language " and Servant en quelque sorte de lingua franca à un grand empire, le Latin a tendu à se simplifier, à garder surtout ce qu ' il avait de banal .... " Serving as some sort of lingua franca to a large empire, Latin tended to become simpler, to keep above all what it had of the ordinary ...."
He and his brother Antoine were opportunistic self-made men, rising from obscurity to become two of the wealthiest merchants in France-Pierre was known ironically as Crozat le pauvre, to distinguish him from his even wealthier brother.
Antoine Duhamel has scored several of Jean Luc Godard's films, including Pierrot le Fou and Week End.
France ; Pierre Abelard, Michel de Montaigne, Louis Pasteur, Antoine Lavoisier, Henri Becquerel, René Descartes, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, Pierre de Fermat, Blaise Pascal, the Montgolfier brothers, Denis Diderot, Jean le Rond d ' Alembert, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Léon Foucault, Auguste and Louis Lumière, Pierre Curie, Marie Curie, Jacques Lacan, Luc Montagnier, Albert Jacquard.
Antoine le Blanc ( circa 1800 – September 6, 1833 ) was a 19th Century murderer and a French immigrant to the United States.
" Asked the subject of the dispute he had had on Tuesday the twelfth of last August, with the named Jacques Chausson and Jacques Paulmier, in a third-floor apartment in a house on rue Saint Antoine, near the old rue du Temple, occupied by the same Chausson, he answered that, having known Chausson, and having been led to his home by a young man named le Sueur, he had finally gone August twelfth.
" Antoine, le patron ", Théâtre Public.
The Îles des Madeleines and Cap Manuel, as seen " à trois lieues de distance le soir " by René Antoine Verdun de la Crenne
His father was Jacques Philippe de Croÿ-Roeulx ( 1614 – 1685 ), a descendant of Jean III of Croy-Roeulx, son of Antoine le Grand.

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