Most influential people in the history of chemistry?
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Conundrum
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Sat Jan 15 2011, 06:54AM
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Hi all. Just found this on wikipedia.

Seems that this guy probably knew more about chemistry than anyone else at the time, and firmly established the foundations of what we now call the Periodic Table, by scientific reasoning and empirical evidence. He might have figured it out eventually if he hadn't developed cataracts.
anyone want to add to this?
-A
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Proud Mary
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The European Renaissance flowed directly from the many achievements of the Islamic Golden Age.
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