Justus von Liebig
Justus Freiherr von Liebig (12 May 1803 – 18 April 1873) was a German scientist who made major contributions to agricultural and
biological chemistry, and is considered one of the principal founders of
organic chemistry. As a professor at the
University of Giessen, he devised the modern laboratory-oriented teaching method, and for such innovations, he is regarded as one of the greatest chemistry teachers of all time. He has been described as the "father of the
fertilizer industry" for his emphasis on
nitrogen and
trace minerals as essential plant
nutrients, and his formulation of the
law of the minimum, which described how plant growth relied on the scarcest nutrient resource, rather than the total amount of resources available. He also developed a manufacturing process for
beef extracts, and with his consent a company, called
Liebig Extract of Meat Company, was founded to exploit the concept; it later introduced the
Oxo brand beef
bouillon cube. He popularized an earlier invention for condensing vapors, which came to be known as the
Liebig condenser.
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