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Antoine Lavoisier-- the next crucial year, or The sources of his quantitative method in chemistry
Antoine Lavoisier-- the next crucial year, or The sources of his quantitative method in chemistry, Through his development of quantitative experimental methods, the chemist Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) implemented a principle that many regard as the cornerstone of modern science: in every operation there is an equal quantity of material before and aft, Antoine Lavoisier-- the next crucial year, or The sources of his quantitative method in chemistry has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Antoine Lavoisier-- the next crucial year, or The sources of his quantitative method in chemistry
  • Written by author Frederic L Holmes
  • Published by Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1998., 1998/01/22
  • Through his development of quantitative experimental methods, the chemist Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) implemented a principle that many regard as the cornerstone of modern science: in every operation there is an equal quantity of material before and aft
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
Ch. 1 The Sources of Lavoisier's Quantitative Method in Chemistry 7
Ch. 2 Consequences of the Crucial Year 12
Ch. 3 Vision and Reality 18
Ch. 4 The Public Arena 30
Ch. 5 Reflections 41
Ch. 6 In the Shadow of Black 47
Ch. 7 Caution and Consolidation 60
Ch. 8 The Long Summer Campaign 82
Ch. 9 The End of the Beginning 104
Ch. 10 Mopping-Up Operations 125
Ch. 11 Conclusion 140
Ch. 12 Before and After 1773: Lavoisier Studies 145
Appendix Names, Substances, and Apparatus in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry 153
Notes 157
Index 181


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