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Frasch Process of Mining Sulphur
Title: Frasch Process of Mining Sulphur
Category: Science & Technology
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Frasch Process of Mining Sulphur
The Frasch Process of Mining Sulphur
Sulphur is a tasteless, odorless, light-yellow colored element that has been sought after for years for uses such as: sulphur compounds, medicine, matches, rubber, dyes, gunpowder, photography, and many more uses. But sulphur has not always been easy to obtain. That is until a man named Herman Frasch invented a new way to harvest the underground supplies of sulphur
Before 1891 almost all sulphur came from Sicily. A German born
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where it is allowed to dry in the open air. All other substances that have a higher melting point remain underground. This gives the sulphur a 99.5% purity rate, which is much better than other means of extracting sulphur.
As a result America has become one of the top leaders in sulphur production in the world. All of this was accomplished because of a chemist who had a dream and dared to turn it into reality.
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