Calpol was invented by Thomas B. Smith in 1959. It is a popular brand of children's medicine used to reduce fever and relieve pain.
Toast itself does not have a unique chemical formula as it is a product resulting from the browning of bread when exposed to heat. The chemical composition of toast would mainly consist of the same components found in bread, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and water, with some additional compounds formed during the toasting process, like Maillard reaction products.
In "The Initiation" by L. J. Smith, Tracy Devon is portrayed as a kind and popular girl at Robert E. Lee High School. She is a love interest of the main character, Kaitlyn Fairchild, and plays a significant role in the story's plot as part of Kaitlyn's friend group.
Room temperature vulcanizing silicone was invented by Dr. Joseph W. Przybyla in the 1940s. This type of silicone is a two-component system that cures at room temperature without the need for additional heat.
The amount of salt in Smith's Original Chips can vary by product and region, but typically one serving (about 30g) contains around 200-300mg of salt. Therefore, 10g of Smith's Original Chips may contain around 70-100mg of salt.
Henry A. Smith was born in 1830.
Henry Abel Smith died on 1993-01-24.
Henry Abel Smith was born on 1900-03-08.
Henry Lilley Smith died in 1859.
Henry Justin Smith was born in 1875.
Henry Babington Smith was born in 1863.
Henry Smith Fish died in 1897.
Henry Babington Smith died in 1923.
Henry Justin Smith died in 1936.
Henry Holmes Smith was born in 1909.
Henry Holmes Smith died in 1986.
Henry George Smith died in 1924.