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Frasch, Herman (1851-1914) Summary
616 words, approx. 2 pages German-born American chemist Herman Frasch, the son of a prosperous apothecary, was born in Gaildorf, Württemberg (now part of Germany) on Christmas Day 1851. He studied at the gymnasium in Halle but rather than attend the university, he decided...
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451 words, approx. 2 pages The Frasch process is a drilling process used to recover deeply buried sulfur deposits. It was invented by Herman Frasch (1851-1914), a young chemical engineer from Germany. Frasch came to America to seek his fortune in 1868. The Civil War had just...
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 Most of the world's sulfur is obtained from underground deposits by holes which are drilled down through the overlying rock into the sulfur deposits. A special series of pipes are then inserted into the drill hole. The pipes are arranged in a circular...


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