- Johann Rudolf Glauber
Johann Rudolf Glauber ( 1604 (?);
March 10 1670 ), a German-Dutch alchemist andchemist .Born in
Karlstadt am Main , he received noformal education and later he moved to theNetherlands and settled inAmsterdam (1655).He might be regarded as a forerunner of contemporary chemists. His work and experiments resulted in discoveries of several analytic methods and he was the first to produce
hydrochloric acid . Among other chemical compounds Glauber discovered 1625sodium sulfate in an Austrian spring, which was named after him ("Glauber's salt").The
Chemical Garden (or Silica Garden) was first observed and described by Glauber in 1646. [Johann Rudolf Glauber, Furni Novi Philosophici. Amsterdam, 1646] In its original form, the Chemical Garden involved the introduction offerrous chloride (FeCl2) crystals into a solution ofpotassium silicate (K2SiO3, water glass).The method of the manufacture of
nitric acid was established by Glauber, in 1648. This method includes the heating ofpotassium nitrate with concentratedsulphuric acid .Some historians of science have described him as one of the first
chemical engineer s [Herman Skolnik "in" W. F. Furter (ed) (1982) "A Century of Chemical Engineering" ISBN 0-306-40895-3 page 230] .External Sources
* [http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/glauber.html Biography at the Galileo Project]
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