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Acid Quote by Auguste Laurent

“From this time everything was copulated. Acetic, formic, butyric, margaric, &c., acids, alkaloids, ethers, amides, anilides, all became copulated bodies. So that to make acetanilide, for example, they no longer employed acetic acid and aniline, but they re-copulated a copulated oxalic acid with a…” quote by Auguste Laurent
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“From this time everything was copulated. Acetic, formic, butyric, margaric, &c., acids, alkaloids, ethers, amides, anilides, all became copulated bodies. So that to make acetanilide, for example, they no longer employed acetic acid and aniline, but they re-copulated a copulated oxalic acid with a copulated ammonia. I am inventing nothing-altering nothing. Is it my fault if, when writing history, I appear to be composing a romance?”

Auguste Laurent

About This Quote

Source Scientific lecture: 19th‑century chemistry symposium, 1865

The speaker describes how chemicals are combined, likening it to a romantic narrative, questioning originality.

In simple terms: Chemistry mixes substances, but the process feels like storytelling.

Key Takeaway

Understand the creative aspect of scientific work.

Themes

science creativity methodology

Mood

inquisitive thoughtful

Type

scientific reflective

When to use this quote

  • laboratory work
  • teaching chemistry
  • research documentation
  • public outreach

Key Concepts

synthesis historical perspective

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does narrative shape scientific perception?
  • Is invention merely recombination?
A Different Perspective

Originality is limited by existing knowledge.

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