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Johann Rudolf Glauber

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Johann Rudolf Glauber , 1604-70, German alchemist. A forerunner of scientific chemists, Glauber made many practical advances in analytical chemistry; he devised new procedures and was the first to prepare several compounds, including Glauber's salt . Little is known of his life.


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