Nikodem Caro (Polish pronunciation: [ɲiˈkɔ.dɛm tsarɔ]; 23 May 1871, Łódź, then Russian Empire – 27 June 1935, Rome, Italy) was an industrial chemist and...
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German. The method was developed by the German chemists Adolph Frank and Nikodem Caro between 1895 and 1899. In its first decades, the world market for inorganic...
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Ammonia production (section Frank–Caro process)
most generally used being the chloride (sal-ammoniac). Adolph Frank and Nikodem Caro found that Nitrogen could be fixed by using the same calcium carbide...
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Frank and Nikodem Caro (Frank–Caro process). In their search for a new process for producing cyanides for cyanide leaching of gold, Frank and Caro discovered...
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poker player and instructor Niki Caro (born 1966), New Zealand film director, producer and screenwriter Nikodem Caro (1871–1935), German industrial chemist...
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to isolate acridine and "Caro's acid" (peroxymonosulfuric acid) is named after him. Nikodem Caro, co-inventor of the Frank–Caro process to produce calcium...
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to fix atmospheric nitrogen. In 1895, German chemists Adolf Frank and Nikodem Caro succeeded in reacting calcium carbide with dinitrogen to obtain calcium...
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Nobel Prize (1954) (converted to Christianity) Heinrich Caro, industrial chemist Nikodem Caro, industrial chemist Albert Einstein, theoretical physics...
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Albert-Slag). Together with the German-Polish chemist Nikodem Caro, he developed the Frank-Caro process of extracting calcium cyanamide in 1899, which...
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Bucholz Robert Bunsen Adolf Butenandt Georg Ludwig Carius Heinrich Caro Nikodem Caro Johann Friedrich Cartheuser Ernst Boris Chain Lorenz S. Cederbaum...
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