Interpretation : Both of the given statements are true to be compared and explained.
Concept Introduction : Chemistry was once the science of observation, but Lavoisier contributed to it and transformed chemistry into a science of measurement as it was today.
Answer to Problem 70A
Yes, both statements are true if the scientists with complete knowledge of the subject can lead the accidental discovery into a sensed explained discovery.
Explanation of Solution
Some of the discoveries in science are accidental.
Sometimes chemists will attempt to explain one phenomenon while getting unexpected findings and accidentally discovering something quite else.
An individual with knowledge of the principles and applications of chemistry is more likely to understand the significance of an accidental discovery.
It might have the resources and will to turn that accidental discovery into a significant scientific advance.
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