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    Quai de Javel in Paris, France, by passing chlorine gas through a solution of potash lye. The resulting liquid, known as "Eau de Javel" ("Javel water")...
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  • station in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, by the Pont Mirabeau Eau de Javel, literally "Javel water" or Sodium hypochlorite (known in English as bleach),...
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    Bleach (redirect from Javel water)
    which became the first commercial bleach, named Eau de Javel ("Javel water") after the borough of Javel, near Paris, where it was produced. Scottish chemist...
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    quarters of Paris 15th arrondissement of Paris Eau de Javel Gare de Javel Church of Saint-Christophe-de-Javel (fr) Paris - Issy-les-Moulineaux Heliport (fr)...
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    then named after the nearby district of Javel, then known for its production of bleach, known as eau de Javel in French. In 1785, Claude Louis Berthollet...
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    properties, and set out to commercialize it under the name of Eau de Javel ("water of Javel") after the borough of Paris where it was manufactured. It was...
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  • solution, produced as Eau de Javel since the late 18th century. Around that time, he also discovered the disinfectant properties of his Eau de Labarraque, which...
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    Chlorine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Javel (now part of Paris, France), by passing chlorine gas through a solution of sodium carbonate. The resulting liquid, known as "Eau de Javel" ("Javel...
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  • located in Javel in Paris, France, by passing chlorine gas through a solution of potash lye. The resulting liquid, known as "Eau de Javel" ("Javel water")...
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    hypochlorite) had better anti-putrid properties than the already-known "Eau de Javel" (dilute water solution of sodium hypochlorite, first produced for bleaching...
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    area of the arrondissement: first with chemical companies (the famous Eau de Javel [bleach] was invented and produced there), then electrical companies...
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    chemical and metallurgical factories, including factories which produced Eau de Javel, a variety of bleach, which gave its name to the neighborhood. After...
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  • 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2024-01-20. "15 Marcas que se tornaram sinônimo de nomes de produtos". Incrível — Inspiração. Criatividade. Admiração. (in Portuguese)...
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    industrial acids, and which later numbered the well known eponymous "Eau de Javel" (bleach) among its products. In 1992, the Parc André Citroën public...
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    quay Javel in Paris, France, by passing chlorine gas through a solution of sodium carbonate. The resulting liquid, known as "Eau de Javel" ("Javel water")...
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    bleaching agent, which became available around 1785 under the name Eau de Javel or "Javel water". It is no longer commonly used, having been superseded by...
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    chemical plant on the plain of Javel, next to the Seine, making sulfuric acid, potash, and chlorine, called "Eau de Javel." The plant also made hydrogen...
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    chemical plant on the plain of Javel, next to the Seine, making sulfuric acid, potash, and chlorine, called "Eau de Javel." The plant also made hydrogen...
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  • particular industrial process integrated the bleaching by chlorine (eau de javel) invented by Berthollet, as well as the application of new dyeing methods...
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    Issy-les-Moulineaux (category Communes of Hauts-de-Seine)
    Issy-les-Moulineaux was annexed to Paris, and forms now the neighborhood of Javel, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. Issy-les-Moulineaux is home to a community...
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    making sulfuric acid, Javel water and later chlorine, first at Épinay-sur-Seine, then at Javel. 1777 Mont de Piété established. Journal de Paris newspaper begins...
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    The Pavillon de l'eau is a museum devoted to water belonging to the City of Paris and managed by Eau de Paris, the municipal agency in charge of production...
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    factory, making sulfuric acid, Javel water and later chlorine, first at Épinay-sur-Seine, then at Javel. 1777 Mont de Piété and Marché d'Aligre [fr] (market)...
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