Frenchman Paul Heroult and American Charles Martin Hall, in their early twenties, independently developed a method for freeing aluminum from bauxite, using electricity instead of the chemical action of sodium. This same method is still used today.
Frenchman Paul Heroult and American Charles Martin Hall, in their early twenties, independently developed a method for freeing aluminum from bauxite, using electricity instead of the chemical action of sodium. This same method is still used today.