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1.
ANTOINE LAVOISIER
THE LAW OF MASS CONSERVATION
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ANTOINE LAVOISIER
son of a famous Parisian lawyer
attended law school & earned a degree
his real passion was for science
a true child of the enlightenment
he was a political and social liberal
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PERSUIT OF SCIENCE
elected to attend the Acadamy of Sciences at age 25
interest in geology at first
bought into the Ferme Général
married a "tax farmer's" daughter ( Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze, 14)
she dedicated her life to helping him, learned English to translate
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THE CHEMICAL REVOLUTION
Lavoisier took up residence in the Paris Arsenal after being appointed:
Commissioner of the Royal Gunpowder and Saltpeter Administration
beliefs about chemistry before this time were ancient at best
chemistry had been synonymous with greek philosophy.
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PHLOGISTON
a dominant chemical concept of the time
it seemed to explain so much in a simple fashion.
developed by German scientist Georg Ernst Stahl early in the 18th century
Phlogiston: comes from the Greek word for inflammable
Lavoisier was introduced to this concept by Guillaume Franåois Rouelle
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DEBUNKING PHLOGISTEM
Antoine Lavoisier was one of the first to realize:
combustion actually involved air.
after many experiments, Lavoisier concluded two things...
1. there was a part of air that supported respiration/combustion
2. there was a part of air, and asphyxiant, that did neither
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LAVOISIER'S THEORY OF COMBUSTION
Lavoisier repeated other scientist's experiments, i.e. Henry Cavendish
Henry Cavendish discovered that condensation of air forms water
Cavendish was a phlogistonist, and Lavoisier disagreed with him
In June, 1783, Lavoisier reacted oxygen with the "inflammable air"
he concluded water was not an element but a compound of oxygen
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LAVOISIER'S NEW CHEMISTRY
this new system of chemistry spread more widely than anticipated
Antoine wrote the Traité élémentaire de Chimie, published in 1789
explained the influence of heat on element's reactions along with:
acids and bases, the nature of gasses, and chemistry equipment
Antoine Lavoisier revolutionized the way people thought of chemistry
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LAW OF MASS CONSERVATION
The Law of the Conservation of Mass states that:
matter can be changed from one form into another
mixtures can be seperated or made
pure substances can be decomposed
but, the total amount of mass remains constant
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
https://www.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/genchem/sstutorial/Text1/Tx14/tx14.html
http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/lavoi...
http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/online-resources/chemistry-in-history/...
http://www.mi.mun.ca/users/edurnfor/1100/atomic%20structure/tsld004.htm
Ingenious Persuits: BUilding the Scientific Revolution, by Lisa Jardine (published 1999)
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