Jaber also wrote so many books ranged between two hundred and thirty-two and five hundred books (232-500), on which the world depended on for several centuries and until toady.
Hafsa Zia-ud-Din.
15/9/2009
well,Jabir-bin-Hayan was a Muslims chemists.he was known as FATHER OF CHEMISTRY.He was the student of Imama jafar Sadiq.Imam Jafar Sadiq was also a well-known chemist during his period.Jabir-bin-Hayan modified the Greek concept of elements.He gave the metalic concept of sulphur and Mercury.According to himthe difference in metals is due to the difference in the amout of sulphurand mercury present in them.He gave the concept of geological formation of metals.Jabir-bin-Hayan,after combining Greek;s technological knowledge and practical arts of handicrafts, introduced new modes of theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry.He explained the calcination and reduction scientifically and improved the methods of evaporation, melting, sublimation,distillaton and crystallizaton.He extracted antmony and arsenic from their sulphides.He refined the methods of extraction of metals from their ores and preparation of steel.He discovered the method of preparing Varnish using manganese dioxide and applied it to prevent rusting of iron.He developed glass industry and water proofing of cloth.He prepared concentrated acetic acid by concentration of vinegar and developed the process ofgolden script writing with iron pyrites.Jabir's major contribution in chemistry is the discovery of nitric acid and sulphuric acid.He prepared Aqua Regia (Royal water) to dissolve gold.And a lot whole lot more things but so much for today.
jabar bin hayan write books between (232-500)
Jaber bin hayan arabian scientist
jabar bin hayan contribution is that .. 1.he explained calcination 2. he made royal water[aqua regia]to dissolve gold
Sabah I bin Jaber died in 1776.
chemist
Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani was born on 1959-08-30.
Jabir bin hayan
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There is no record of who discovered the process of making distilled water. One of the earliest recordings of the process was in 400-300 BC in Aristotle's Meteorologica with no recording of the creator.
It was a Muslim Scientist known as Jabar bin Hayan or in English Al Hazen.
date of birth jabar-bin-hayan. and whats contribution of his science
Jabir ibne hayyan was born in 715 in a city named TUS which is in Iraq.