Elements of Chemistry

Elements of Chemistry
Title Elements of Chemistry PDF eBook
Author Antoine Lavoisier
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 644
Release 2011-09-12
Genre Science
ISBN 048614125X

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The debt of modern chemistry to Antoine Lavoisier (1743–1794) is incalculable. With Lavoisier's discoveries of the compositions of air and water (he gave the world the term 'oxygen') and his analysis of the process of combustion, he was able to bury once and for all the then prevalent phlogiston doctrine. He also recognized chemical elements as the ultimate residues of chemical analysis and, with others, worked out the beginnings of the modern system of nomenclature. His premature death at the hands of a Revolutionary tribunal is undoubtedly one of the saddest losses in the history of science. Lavoisier's theories were promulgated widely by a work he published in 1789: Traité élémentairede Chimie. The famous English translation by Robert Kerr was issued a year later. Incorporating the notions of the "new chemistry," the book carefully describes the experiments and reasoning which led Lavoisier to his conclusions, conclusions which were generally accepted by the scientific community almost immediately. It is not too much to claim that Lavoisier's Traité did for chemistry what Newton's Principia did for physics, and that Lavoisier founded modern chemistry. Part One of the Traité covers the composition of the atmosphere and water, and related experiments, one of which (on vinous fermentation) permits Lavoisier to make the first explicit statement of the law of the conservation of matter in chemical change. The second part deals with the compounds of acids with various bases, giving extensive tables of compounds. Its most significant item, however, is the table of simple substances or elements — the first modern list of the chemical elements. The third section of the book reviews in minute detail the apparatus and instruments of chemistry and their uses. Some of these instruments, etc. are illustrated in the section of plates at the end. This new facsimile edition is enhanced by an introductory essay by Douglas McKie, University College London, one of the world's most eminent historians of science. Prof. McKie gives an excellent survey of historical developments in chemistry leading up to the Traité, Lavoisier's major contributions, his work in other fields, and offers a critical evaluation of the importance of this book and Lavoisier's role in the history of chemistry. This new essay helps to make this an authoritative, contemporary English-language edition of one of the supreme classics of science.

The Chemist who Lost His Head

The Chemist who Lost His Head
Title The Chemist who Lost His Head PDF eBook
Author Vivian Grey
Publisher Putnam Publishing Group
Pages 112
Release 1982
Genre Science
ISBN 9780698205598

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Recounts the life of the French chemist whose work helped transform many of the undocumented scientific beliefs of the Middle Ages into an exact science.

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, Chemist and Revolutionary

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, Chemist and Revolutionary
Title Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, Chemist and Revolutionary PDF eBook
Author Henry Guerlac
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Pages 184
Release 1975
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Lavoisier

Lavoisier
Title Lavoisier PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Poirier
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 541
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0812216490

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Originally published in French in 1993 (Editions Pygmalion/Gerard Watelet, Paris), and expanded and revised for this translation. The founder of modern chemistry, Lavoisier (1743-1794) was active on commisions connected with agriculture, gunpowder, banking, and finance, and was ultimately executed during the Reign of Terror. This biography recounts Lavoisier's scientific accomplishments and his role in the chemical revolution and early history of organic chemistry and physiology; but it is in the examination of his political and economic activities and accomplishments that it breaks new ground. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Imaging a Career in Science

Imaging a Career in Science
Title Imaging a Career in Science PDF eBook
Author Marco Beretta
Publisher Science History Publications
Pages 156
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN 9780881352948

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The Arsenal of Eighteenth-Century Chemistry

The Arsenal of Eighteenth-Century Chemistry
Title The Arsenal of Eighteenth-Century Chemistry PDF eBook
Author Marco Beretta
Publisher BRILL
Pages 469
Release 2022-06-08
Genre Science
ISBN 9004511210

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The first complete and detailed catalogue of Lavoisier’s collection of instruments preserved at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris. The story of the collection is carefully reconstructed and its instruments (all illustrated) are described in detail.

A Bibliography of the Works of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 1743-1794 [and] Supplement

A Bibliography of the Works of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 1743-1794 [and] Supplement
Title A Bibliography of the Works of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 1743-1794 [and] Supplement PDF eBook
Author Denis I. Duveen
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1954
Genre
ISBN

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