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Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881.
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, investigating respiration.
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Lavoisier's investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air, late 18th century, (1894).
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, in his laboratory, 1814.
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 1948.
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 1801.
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Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier, 18th century French scientist, (1812).Artist: J Chapman
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Guillaume Francois Riuelle, 18th century French chemist, 1874.
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Antoine Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 19th century. Artist: CE Wagstaff
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Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent (Paris ,1743-1794). French chemist.. Established the composition of the water and the basis of bioenergetics.
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Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, Paris, 18th century, (1874).  Artist: Amedee Guillemin
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Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 19th century.
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Apparatus used by Pierre and Marie Curie in their research into radium, 1904.
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Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1791. Artist: William Bromley
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Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1835.
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Reverse of commemorative medal for Joseph Priestley, English chemist, 1803.
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Antoine-Laurent Jussieu, French botanist, 1880.
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Nicholas Lemery, French chemist, 1762.
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Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1860.  Artist: Anon
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Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1883 (1903).
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Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for weighing gases, 1789. 
Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for weighing gases, 1789. The discoverer of oxygen, French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) is regarded as the founder of the modern science of chemistry. From his Traite Elementaire de Chimie. (Paris, 1789). 
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Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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ANTOINE LAURENT LAVOISIER
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