Friday, May 18, 2012

The Development Of The Chemical Industry

Soon after the Middle Ages, factories supplying soaps, alums, acids and other basic chemicals grew. In 1749, the Lead Chamber process for the commercial manufacture of hydrogentetraoxosulphate (VI) was developed. This initiated a whole new range of the chemical industries. Later in 1791, the Lebanc process for the making of trioxocarbonate (IV) was invented. Extensive industrial chemical research, however, was not in full swing until 1856 when Willian Perkin discovered the first aniline dye. Then, research by teams of scientists became the norm in chemical industry. Now in our society, you will see the raw materials used and how they are converted into the various products that are in great demand.

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