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(1771): Eloge de M. Colbert (fragments). Work intended for competition for a prize in 1772, but never finished
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(1771) (1775): After their wedding Lavoisier and his wife move in house situated in the rue Neuve-des-Bons-Enfants, which was demolished in 1864.
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(1771-04-25): Astronomic observations on the position of the stars.
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(1771-05) (1771-07): Experiments on specific gravity of water. Boiling of water and of mercury
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(1771-05-11): Lavoisier takes stock of possible future work in chemistry and physics
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(1771-08): A summary in third person of Lavoisier's paper on changing water to earth published on the Observations sur la physique (August, 1771)
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(1771-08-16): Experiments on the diamond in laboratory of M. Rouelle
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(1771-08-16): Letter of Turgot to Condorcet on gases
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(1771-08-21): Report on mineralogical observations of the abbé Marie
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(1771-08-22): Recalculates data on mineral waters taken in 1767 (mostly from Vosges trip)
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(1771-09): Experiments on latent heat of fusion of ice
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(1771-09-02): Le Roy and Lavoisier report on: L'art d'exploiter les mines de charbon de terre by M. Morand fils
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(1771-10): Study of solubiluty of Glauber's salt (sodium sulfate) and Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) in alcohol and water
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(1771-12-16): Lavoisier marries Marie Anne Pierrette Paulze, daughter of Jacques Paulze, director of the Compagnie des Indes and Fermier générale
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