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Creative Chemistry: Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries

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An accessible survey of early twentieth-century industrial chemistry aimed at general readers, explaining how chemical methods translate laboratory discoveries into large-scale products. Chapters describe nitrogen fixation and soil fertilization, the production of dyes and synthetic fragrances, and the transformation of cellulose into papers, fibers and film. Other sections treat synthetic plastics, efforts to replace natural rubber, competing sugar sources and corn-based chemicals and vegetable oils used in food and industry. The text also covers wartime chemical manufacture, explosives and protective equipment, and high-temperature electric-furnace processes for novel metals and abrasives. Illustrations, industrial examples and reading references guide readers through technical themes and applications.

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Edwin E. Slosson

Edwin E. Slosson was an American author and educator known for his contributions to popular science and literature. He wrote extensively on topics related to chemistry and physics, making complex subjects accessible to a general audience. His notable works include "Creative Chemistry: Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries," which highlights advancements in the field, and "Easy Lessons in Einstein," aimed at demystifying Einstein's theories. Slosson also explored philosophical themes in his writings, as seen in "Major Prophets of To-Day" and "Six Major Prophets." His ability to bridge scientific concepts with everyday understanding has left a lasting impact on educational literature.

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