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Ernest Solvay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Solvay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solvay may refer to • Solvay - a Belgian pharmaceuticals, chemicals and plastics company • the Solvay process • Ernest Solvay, its inventor • Solvay Conference • the Solvay Business School • Solvay, ...
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; History - Ernest Solvay ... Ernest Solvay was born in 1838, the son of a quarry master from Rebecq-Rognon in Belgium. From a very young age he exhibited a passion for physics, chemistry and natural history, ... Ernest Solvay was also a man of progressive social ideals, which he implemented within his factories.
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Solvay, an International Chemical and Pharmaceutical Group ... The Solvay group fully recognizes and accepts the Sustainable Development challenge; - Sustainability commitment; - Corporate Social Responsibility; - REACH regulation...
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This success brought Solvay considerable wealth, which he used for various philanthropic purposes, including the founding of various ... d'Or, L. et Wirtz-Cordier, A.-M. Ernest Solvay. Mémoire de la classe des Sciences de l'Académie Royale de Belgique, Tome 14, fasc. 2. Brussels: Palais des Académies, 1981.
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Ernest Solvay invented the industrial process for sodium carbonate production ... Ernest Solvay - Solvay Company; Ernest Solvay invented the industrial process for sodium carbonate production in 1861.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Solvay, Ernest. Solvay, Ernest. Information about Solvay, Ernest in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... solubility; solubility curve; soluble; solute; solution; solution set; Solvay process; Solvay, Ernest; solvency; solvency ratio; solvent; Solway Firth; Solway Moss, Battle of;
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Ernest Gaston Joseph Solvay (April 16, 1838 – May 26, 1922) was a Belgian chemist, industrialist and philanthropist. ... In 1911, he began a series of important conferences in physics, known as the Solvay Conferences, whose participants included luminaries such as Max Planck, Ernest Rutherford, ... [edit] About Ernest Solvay...
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Solvay, Ernest (1838-1922) ... Within a year he had discovered and patented the reactions that are the basis of the Solvay process. Trial production failed; for two years Solvay knew he had the chemistry right, but could not solve the considerable problems of chemical engineering.
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