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GOOGLE DOODLE: Google remembers chemists searching for caffeine

new Delhi. Today Google is celebrating 225th Birthday of great German chemist Friedlib Ferdinand Range. Friedlib Ferdinand Range discovered caffeine only Fredleb Ferdinand Pang was born on February 8, 1794 in Hamburg city of Germany. He was analytical chemist, that is, to find out and tell about the chemical properties of things. He studied medicine in Berlin and then went to Jenna University. There, he concentrated on plant chemistry. In 1822, he completed his PhD on the poisonous juice released from plants.

When Fredelib Ferdinand Rung was teaching under the chairmanship of Jenna Wolfgang, the chemist of Jenna University, he was asked to use Beldona again and was encouraged to analyze the coffee, after a few months he invented caffeine. After completing the Doctorate, Fredelib became a professor at the University of Poland. But for some time he left this job and left the job.

He worked in a company in 1833. He was made Technical Director in the company. They were assigned work there to find out where tarlok can be used. In the detour of her, she discovered two more things of work. Both of them are named Phenol and Aniline.

He worked in a company in 1833. He was made Technical Director in the company. They were assigned work there to find out where tarlok can be used. In the detour of her, she discovered two more things of work. Both of them are named Phenol and Aniline.

Apart from caffeine, Fredelib also discovered bitumen dye, which is used to help dyeing in fabrics. Not only this they are also called inventors of Kunan. Quinine is the substance that helps with the treatment of malaria treatments. In addition to all this, he also invented the process of extract sugar from beetroot juice.

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