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That bitch is Marie-Anne Pierette-Paulze, she lived in 18/19th century and was a French chemist. She is most commonly known as the spouse of Antoine Lavoisier (Madame Lavoisier) but many do not know of her accomplishments in the field of chemistry: she acted as the laboratory assistant of her spouse and contributed to his work.The Lavoisiers spent most of their time together in the laboratory, working as a team conducting research on many fronts. She also assisted him by translating documents about Chemistry from English to French. In fact, the majority of the research effort put forth in the laboratory was actually a joint effort between Paulze and her husband, with Paulze mainly playing the role of laboratory assistant. After Lavoisier’s death she secured his works.
I bet they didn’t even mention in your school Lavoisier ever had a wife , not even thinking about how much she contributed to his works.
Many female scientists was forgotten this way, because how a woman could be a great mind?
so please, now go and spread your ignorance some more