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Edward Adam

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Edward Adam, in 1800, invented still modifications to improve chemical rectification.[1],[2]

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References

  1. ^ Payen, Anselme (1878). Benjamin Horatio Paul (ed.). Industrial chemistry, a manual based upon Payen's 'Précis de chimie industrielle'. p. 890.
  2. ^ A Restauranteur's Eye View of Vodka