Brin process
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Brin process
Summary
Brin process is a chemical process[1]. It draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (chemical_process category, ranking #40 of 53).[2]
Key Facts
- Brin process is credited with the discovery of Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac[3].
- Brin process is credited with the discovery of Louis Jacques Thénard[4].
- Brin process's instance of is recorded as chemical process[5].
- Brin process's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1811-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- Brin process's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0fp_t7r[7].
- Brin process's product or material produced is recorded as oxygen[8].
- Brin process's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2778556041[9].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac[3], a physicist[10], 1778–1850[11], of France[12], awarded the Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[13], specialised in chemistry[14] and Louis Jacques Thénard[4], a chemist[15], 1777–1857[16], of France[17], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[18].
Why It Matters
Brin process draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (chemical_process category, ranking #40 of 53).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]