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Question 1: chemistry then and now (16 points) a. lavoisier was a chemist in the 1700s. he took a very systematic approach to measurements in chemistry and is considered to be the "father of modern chemistry." scientists today also take a very systematic approach by using the scientific method in their research. (6 points) i. fill in the missing steps of the scientific method. (4 points) a. state the question b. c. conduct an experiment d.

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