Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881.

Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881. The discoverer of oxygen, French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) is regarded as the founder of the modern science of chemistry. From A Popular History of Science. (London, 1881). (Photo by Oxford Science Archive/Print Collector/Getty Images)
Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881. The discoverer of oxygen, French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) is regarded as the founder of the modern science of chemistry. From A Popular History of Science. (London, 1881). (Photo by Oxford Science Archive/Print Collector/Getty Images)
Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881.
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