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Ernst Larsson (1897–1963) was a Swedish chess master.

A scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work examines the possibilities for the development of the chemical industry in Sweden, with significant attention to the advancements and methods already established in Germany. The book aims to provide insights into the current state of Sweden’s chemical industry and the conditions that would enable its growth and competitiveness. The opening of this text establishes its purpose and context, highlighting the relatively undeveloped state of Sweden's chemical industry compared to Germany's more established market. Larsson emphasizes the potential for growth and innovation within Sweden by studying successful practices from Germany, where he cites the historical development of major chemical processes such as soda production. He articulates that this book is directed towards both technical professionals and anyone interested in the chemical industry's success, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of industrial conditions and developments in subsequent chapters.