m-Xylene is commonly produced in BTX processes, and separated as needed from the other aromatic hydrocarbons.
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The photo-chemical process is also referred to as color timing and is typically performed at a photographic laboratory.
Frasch process, chemical process used to extract underground sulfur
The village is named after the Solvay brothers, Belgian inventors of the chemical process employed by the Solvay Process Company, formerly the major industry of the village.
The development of the chemical process now known as the Wacker process began in 1956 at Wacker Chemie.