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o The chemical industry covers the business that uses chemical reactions to turo raw materials,
(') such as coa!, oil, and salt, into different products. Technological advances in the chemical
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er industry have dramatically altered the world's economy. Chemical processes have created
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pesticides and fertilizers for farmers, pharmaceuticals for the health care industry, synthetic dyes
and fibres for the textile industry, soaps and beauty aids for the cosmetics industry, synthetic
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'< sweeteners and flavours for the food industry, plastics for the packaging industry, chemicals and
(') celluloid for the motion picture industry, and artificial rubber for the automotive industry. The
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3: chemical industry includes makers of more than 70,000 different chemicals, with global sales
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." . basic and intermediatechemicals . petrochemicals paints and coatings
r- agricultural chemicals . plasticsandfibres specialty chemicals
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Some basic and intermediate chemicals
Agricultural chemicals
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Use of petrochemicals
. synthetic fibres
Paint finishes
3 Here is the first part of a speech about the chemical industry. The letters of the missing words in
brackets are mixed up. Complete the text with the missing words.
Huge quantities of chemicals are used today. Praducts of the chemical industry include
(a) (sposa), fibres and explosives. The starting point in the manufacture of
chemical products (b) (bicsa) chemicals and these include (c) - (adics),
for example sulphuric acid, and (d) (akillsa), for example sodium hydraxide.
Sulphuric acid is one of the best-known acids and is used to make (e)
(fizterriles), plastics, (f) (ptaisn), dyes, detergents and other chemicals.
Alkali mixtures containing sodium and potassium are used to manufacture (g)
(gslas), soap and textiles and are also used in refining crude (h) (fio).
(i) (lmeditterane) chemicals such as synthetic resin s are made fram
these basic chemicals, and then used in further chemical (peecorsss).
The modern chemical industry began towards the end of the century. William Perkin
discovered (k) - (dsey) fram coa!. These were soon being used by the (I)
(tlextie) industry. Shortly after, Alfred Nobel invented dynamite which was the start
of the (m) (epsolxevis) industry. The discovery of celluloid by Hyatt and
bakefite by Baekeland led to the creation of the (n) (piltascs) industry.
The (pchel1)lacetori) industry grew rapidly after 1950 when petroleum
became very important in the praduction of organic chemicals.
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