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Lead chambers for large-scale production of sulphuric acid, 1874.
Lead chambers for large-scale production of sulphuric acid, 1874. Sectional view showing the process from beginning to end from the furnace (left) to the denitrating (or Glover) tower (right), incorporating Gay-Lussac's (1778-1850) and John Glover's (1817-1902) refinements. Sulphuric acid (Oil of Vitriol or H2S04) was one of the most important of industrial chemicals. From The Popular Encyclopedia. (London, 1874).
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AR925818
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6062px × 2882px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
acid
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
CHAMBER
CHEMICAL
Chemical industry
CHEMICAL REACTION
Chemicals
Chemistry
concept
country
England
English
Engraving
Factory
Furnace
GAY-LUSSAC
Glover
industrial chemistry
Industry
INNOVATION
JOHN
John Glover
Joseph Louis
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
Lead, Metal
LOCATION
Manufacturing
Metal
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
oil of vitriol
Oxford Science Archive
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Science
sulphuric acid
Technology
TRADE