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  2. Ernest Solvay - Wikipedia

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    Solvay, New York and Rosignano Solvay, the locations of the first Solvay process plants in the United States and in Italy, are also named after him. Solvay died at Ixelles at the age of 84 and is buried in the Ixelles Cemetery. The portrait of participants to the first Solvay Conference in 1911. Ernest Solvay is the third seated from the left.

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  4. File:Solvay process reaction scheme.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Solvay.svg - Wikipedia

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    The figure illustrates the flow of reactants and products among the four principal chemical reactions involved in the Solvay process for the production of soda ash (Na 2 CO 3) from limestone (CaCO 3) and salt (NaCl) brine. Note that water (H 2 O) is not explicitly indicated as a reactant or product.

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  8. Château des Amerois - Wikipedia

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    He cut down practically all the trees and resold the property three years later to Alice Solvay, the niece of Ernest Solvay. Nowadays, the estate still belongs to her descendants. Nowadays, the estate still belongs to her descendants.

  9. Victor Horta - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel Solvay, on the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan in Brussels, was constructed for Armand Solvay, the son of the chemist and industrialist Ernest Solvay. Horta had a virtually unlimited budget, and used the most exotic materials in unusual combinations, such as marble, bronze and rare tropical woods in the stairway decoration.