Publisher's Synopsis
This volume presents the official proceedings of the International Congress of Applied Chemistry held in Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium, from August 4-11, 1894. Featuring contributions from leading chemists and engineers of the era, the "Congrès International De Chimie Appliquée, Bruxelles-Anvers, 4-11 Août 1894: Compte-rendu..." offers a detailed snapshot of the state of applied chemistry at the close of the 19th century.
Organized by François Sachs and the Société chimique de Belgique, the congress covered a wide range of topics, including industrial chemistry, agricultural chemistry, and analytical methods. The published "Compte-rendu" provides valuable insights into the scientific discussions and technological advancements that shaped the field. This historical record is an essential resource for researchers and historians interested in the development of chemical science and its practical applications.
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