Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Can chemistry help reduce the cost of household commodities?

Chemistry has been helping to reduce the cost of household commodities from the time it was discovered that salting meats would preserve them, thus reducing a great deal of waste. Since fire is a chemical reaction, it can even be argued that learning to cook things reduced costs much earlier. Modern examples are fertilizers, refrigerants, soaps, lubricants, artificial flavorings, and synthesized items.

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