The future of chemistry depends on the precision of its instruments and the accuracy of its observations.
Father of modern chemistry
The future of chemistry depends on the precision of its instruments and the accuracy of its observations.
Father of modern chemistry
Foreshadowing the importance of quantitative methods
c. 1780s
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