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What French scientist is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry" and showed that organisms are composed of the same chemical elements as nonliving things?
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What French scientist is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry" and showed that organisms are composed of the same chemical elements as nonliving things?
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What French scientist is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry" and showed that organisms are composed of the same chemical elements as nonliving things?
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its Antonie Lavoisier
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