Pierre Adet

Scientist, politician, diplomat
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroScientist, politician, diplomat
PlacesFrance
wasChemist Physician Politician Diplomat
Work fieldHealthcare Science Politics
Gender
Male
Birth17 May 1763, Nevers, France
Death19 March 1834Paris, France (aged 70 years)
Star signTaurus
Awards
Officer of the Legion of Honour 
The details

Biography

Pierre-Auguste Adet (May 17, 1763 Nevers – March 19, 1834 Paris) was a French scientist, politician, and diplomat.

He worked with Lavoisier on a new chemical notation system, and was secretary to the scientific periodical Annales de chimie, founded in 1789. He proved that glacial acetic acid and vinegar acetic acid were the same substance.

He was secretary to the Minister of the Navy and the Colonies, Jean Dalbarade. He was commissioner to Saint-Domingue. He later became French ambassador to the United States, He sent Georges-Henri-Victor Collot on a reconnaissance of the Ohio River, and Mississippi River.

In 1803, he was Prefect of the Nièvre département. In 1809, he was a member of the Corps législatif.

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