Department of Molecular Diversity Preservation, Saengergasse University, Basel, Switzerland
Mini Review
Ages the Time Molecular Structure Health
Author(s): Shu-Kun Lin*
The Age of the Molecule, also known as the Chemical Revolution, was a period of great discovery and innovation
in chemistry that spanned the late 18th and early 19th centuries. During this time, scientists began to understand the
fundamental nature of matter and the properties of molecules, paving the way for modern chemistry. One of the key
figures of this period was Antoine Lavoisier, often referred to as the father of modern chemistry. Lavoisier was the
first to recognize the importance of oxygen in combustion, and he developed the principle of conservation of mass,
which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. .. View more»