Chaim Weizmann was a chemist who developed a process to produce acetone through bacterial fermentation, which was crucial for the British war effort during World War I. His work helped the British industrial production of explosives, as acetone was a key ingredient. This contribution led to his involvement in the political arena and eventually becoming the first President of Israel.
Chaim Weizmann, a chemist, used bacteria belonging to the Clostridium genus to produce acetone during World War I. The process, known as the Weizmann process, involved fermenting starches to produce acetone, which was crucial for the production of explosives during the war.
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Chaim Weizmann's birth name is Chaim Azriel Weizmann.
Chaim Weizmann was born on November 27, 1874.
Chaim Weizmann was born on November 27, 1874.
The first president of Israel was Chaim Weizmann. Weizmann was a Russian born chemist. He was elected on February 1, 1949, and served as president of Israel until his death on November 9, 1952. As a chemist Weizmann developed the ABE-process which produces acetone through bacterial fermentation. He founded the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel in 1934.
Chaim Weizmann died on November 9, 1952 at the age of 77.
Chaim Weizmann died on November 9, 1952 at the age of 77.
Chaim Weizmann, a chemist, used bacteria belonging to the Clostridium genus to produce acetone during World War I. The process, known as the Weizmann process, involved fermenting starches to produce acetone, which was crucial for the production of explosives during the war.
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Chaim Weizmann was born on November 27, 1874 and died on November 9, 1952. Chaim Weizmann would have been 77 years old at the time of death or 140 years old today.
He was the first president of Israel.