Edward Adam
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Edward Adam (b. in Rouen on 11 October 1768, d. in Montpellier on 11 November 1807[1]) was a French chemist who, beginning in 1800 while studying at Montpellier, invented various still modifications to improve chemical rectification,[2][3][4][5] upon which the industrialization of the manufacture of liquor, etc., has since been based.[6]
References
- ↑ Place Édouard Adam, publié le 18 juin 2016 sur le site de l'association sudbabote.fr (consulté le 2 novembre 2018)
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