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Saturday, May 17, 2008

mirrors

During the early Renaissance, European manufacturers perfected a method, albeit expensive, of making mirrors by coating glass with a tin-mercury amalgam.
But what led to greater availability of mirrors – and ultimately the process used in modern production – was the invention of cheaper silver-glassed mirror by German chemist Justus von Leibig in 1835.
His process involved the deposition of a thin layer of metallic silver onto glass.

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