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    Goodyear's discovery of adding sulfur to heated rubber is called what?

    Question #24373. Asked by Uncommon Sense. (Nov 19 02 3:39 AM)


    palaceben

    Vulcanization (or vulcanisation if you are British....)

    http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=vulcanization

    Nov 19 02, 5:08 AM


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