Albret hoffman
Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, a Swedish chemist. He produced the element by reacting hydrochloric acid with manganese dioxide. Later, in 1810, Sir Humphry Davy named the element "chlorine."
Muriatic acid, also known as hydrochloric acid, was first discovered by the alchemist Jabir Ibn Hayyan in the 8th century. However, it was only in the 16th century that it was first prepared in a pure form by German-Swiss physician and alchemist Philippus Paracelsus.
Citric acid was first isolated by a Swedish chemist named Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1784. However, its production on an industrial scale was later pioneered by a French chemist named Antoine Lavoisier in the late 18th century.
The first disinfectant is believed to have been invented in the 19th century by British surgeon Joseph Lister. Lister introduced the use of carbolic acid (phenol) as a disinfectant to reduce the risk of infections during surgery.
Sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrofluoric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, sulfurous acid, nitrous acid and hypochlorous acid are 10 acids.
what scientist invented carbolic acid
Theophrastus
Fluorine was discovered in the 1500's. Flourine is used to make hydrofluoric acid and hydrofluoric acid was invented in the late 1700's.
Sir James Simpson
"Toon Acid" or "The Dip" , a proprietary formula invented by 'Dr. Doom' .
Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, a Swedish chemist. He produced the element by reacting hydrochloric acid with manganese dioxide. Later, in 1810, Sir Humphry Davy named the element "chlorine."
weismann was a surgeon who invented a pump spray of carbolic acid to be used in operating rooms in 1869.
antiseptic was invented in 1847 by James Simpson
People have invented more useful devices like deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Joseph Lister invented "a machine that pumped out a fine mist of carbolic acid into the air around an operation."
Muriatic acid, also known as hydrochloric acid, was first discovered by the alchemist Jabir Ibn Hayyan in the 8th century. However, it was only in the 16th century that it was first prepared in a pure form by German-Swiss physician and alchemist Philippus Paracelsus.
Citric acid was first isolated by a Swedish chemist named Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1784. However, its production on an industrial scale was later pioneered by a French chemist named Antoine Lavoisier in the late 18th century.