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1 These experiments are rightly regarded as the actual beginning of modern chemistry .
2 Yes, glass gave birth to modern chemistry and this is still evident today.
3 Plastic is the most obvious product of modern chemistry in the everyday world.
4 It was the first use of symbols to represent the elements of modern chemistry .
5 But too many resplendent pigments, fruits of the fecundity of modern chemistry , have been found deficient.
6 Thus modern chemistry demonstrates the verity of the music of the spheres-anothervisionary concept of ancient mysticism.
7 She explained how modern chemistry can produce almost any kind of scent synthetically, even popcorn and pickles.
8 It is like some of those terrible compounds of modern chemistry , an inert, innocuous-looking drop of liquid.
9 The researches of modern chemistry prove the truth of this law in the larger part of natural effects.
10 This method of research, as applied to organic compounds, embodies in it the highest triumphs of modern chemistry .
11 Hydroxylation via C-H bond activation in the absence of any harmful oxidizing reagents is technically difficult in modern chemistry .
12 Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) is often called the father of modern chemistry .
13 Before modern chemistry brought doctors blood and urine tests for diagnosing diabetes, they had to rely on their taste buds.
14 It is said very often, and very boldly, that modern physics and modern chemistry demonstrate the unfounded character of religious beliefs.
15 In 1661, Robert Boyle, called the father of modern chemistry , defined an element as a substance that cannot be further decomposed.
16 Glauber, Willis, Mayow, Lemery, Agricola and Stahl led up to Robert Boyle, with whom modern chemistry may be said to begin.
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