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English chemist Alexander Parkes is usually credited by historians for its invention. He called the plastic Parkesine, and it was a popular plastic used up to the middle of the twentieth century, when plastics based on synthetic polymers replaced its use.
The discovery of thermoplastic materials cannot be attributed to a single person, as it is a result of continuous advancements in polymer chemistry. However, some notable early contributors to the development of thermoplastics include Leo Hendrik Baekeland, who invented Bakelite in 1907, and Wallace Carothers, who synthesized nylon in the 1930s. Since then, thermoplastic materials have been further refined and expanded upon by numerous scientists and engineers.
Its used in the compressors of refrigerators and air- conditioners
Crocoite is mainly used as a mineral specimen. It used to be used as a minor ore of chromium, but it is now too rare to be used for that.It is on wikipedia too
Parkesine was invented in 1862 by by alexander parkes
alexander parkes
it was discovered by a guy named Alexander Parkes in 1862
By Alexander Parkes in the 1850's and it was first called Parkesine
"Parkesine," the first synthetic plastic, was invented in 1862 by Alexander Parkes, an Englishman. Recognizing the important plasticizing effect in the Parkesine production process, American John Wyatt renamed the substance celluloid in 1870
English inventor Alexander Parkes (1813—1890) created the earliest form of plastic in 1855. He mixed pyroxylin, a partially nitrated form of cellulose (cellulose is the major component of plant cell walls), with alcohol and camphor. This produced a hard but flexible transparent material, which he called "Parkesine." Parkes teamed up with a manufacturer to produce Parkesine; however, they were unable to market it. The material was so strange and new that no one knew how to use it. In 1868, an American inventor, John Wesley Hyatt (1837-1920), acquired the patent to Parkesine and set out to produce artificial ivory for billiard balls.
Parkesine is one of the aerliest plastics. This plastic was made by Alexander Parkes, the first man to make plastic.
The first man-made plastic was known as Parkesine. The first commercially successful plastic was celluloid.
No, the first human-made plastic was invented by Alexander Parkes in 1862; he called this plastic Parkesine.
the first human was rara sguiggle bob she wanted to tell people but didnt
English chemist Alexander Parkes is usually credited by historians for its invention. He called the plastic Parkesine, and it was a popular plastic used up to the middle of the twentieth century, when plastics based on synthetic polymers replaced its use.
Parkes created the first manmade plastic in 1856. He publicly demonstrated it at the 1862 Great International Exhibition in London. The material called Parkesine was an organic material derived from cellulose that once heated could be molded, and retained its shape when cooled. Unfortunately, the material (also known as synthetic ivory) did not find wide application and Parkes' plant closed in 1868.