What chemist is regarded as "the Father of Swedish Chemistry," and more generally as a co-founding father of modern chemistry?

Answer Jöns Jacob Berzelius

In Sweden, Jöns Jacob Berzelius is referred to as the "Father of Swedish Chemistry." He is best known for determining atomic weights and conduction experiments that contributed to a complete understanding of stoichiometry. Also, he was a pioneer in defining the distinction between inorganic and organic chemicals.

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