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Who is known as the "father of modern chemistry” because he first organized all known elements into four different groups?
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner
Antoine Lavoisier
Dmitri Mendeleev
Henry Moseley
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Antoine Lavoisier.
He is called the "father of modern chemistry" and was the first to organize known elements into categories (metals, nonmetals, gases, and earths), and to establish quantitative methods and the law of conservation of mass.
He is called the "father of modern chemistry" and was the first to organize known elements into categories (metals, nonmetals, gases, and earths), and to establish quantitative methods and the law of conservation of mass.
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